When girls are not any longer girls: The abuse of under-age girls in Latin and Central America
In Latin and Central America, there are many cases of young girls who have been raped continuously, since not everyone has respects the rights of minors.
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Cologne – Can group dynamics lead to sexual violence?
On New Years’s Eve, hundreds of men sexually harassed women in public. How could this happen? What are the impacts of group dynamics in such a situation? Dr. Barbara Krahé, a social psychology professor, explains.
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San Bernardino: The woman who shot people
The involvement of a Pakistani woman in the San Bernadino shooting throws light on deep religious differences between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, says Pakistani columnist Nadeem F. Paracha.
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“Women should be obedient!”
Some questions need to be answered with reason not with fury. But some men just punish women when they question them about the respect they ought to get – the respect, a mother should have taught her sons. But if they do not teach this to their sons, they as women (mothers) betray other women (wives/daughter-in-laws).
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Religious intolerance in India: Tough times mostly for women
These are difficult and troubled times in India. What began as a trickle of protests has now assumed huge torrents. A number of Indian authors have returned their literary awards to protest against rising religious intolerance in the country.
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Sex on display! – Is too much vulgarity on screen inciting violence against women in India?
The Indian Cinema, or Bollywood as most commonly referred to, is gaining popularity worldwide. Bollywood films are watched in almost every country and its silver screen actors have become brand ambassadors the world over; several of them are making their way to Hollywood now. Bollywood music and dances have entertained audiences and catchy songs called ‘item numbers’ have been a part of their movies.
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Are media to be blamed for gender stereotypes?
Are the media making big mistakes in the way they represent women? What about how they ‘show’ violence against women?
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