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Slavery and Rape: The story of Asian maids in Morocco
Asian maids reveal the details of human trafficking in Morocco. They came to work but were exploited and abused.
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Russian tattoo artist transforms abuse scars into butterflies
Domestic violence is a widespread problem in Russia and some forms of abuse have now been decriminalized. Tatoo artist, Yevgeniya Zakhar, is helping victims hide their scars.
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#Orangetheworld: For the Elimination of Violence against Women
All over the world demonstrations have been held on November 25, wich is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It is followed by 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence that will end on December 10, which is Human Rights Day.
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Sexism in Berlin — talk about it already!
Posting under #MeToo, a growing number of women around the world have begun speaking out about sexual assault. But not many people are talking about it in Berlin. That should change, says DW columnist Gero Schliess.
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South African grannies: Fighting old age with boxing
Diabetes and high blood pressure cannot hinder these ladies from going to their boxclub “Boxing Gogo”. They trained twice a week to stay fit. The grandmothers, many of whom are over 70 have been training with coach Claude Maphosa and claim that they no longer suffer from the ailments they had before, and are stronger than ever.
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Almost a quarter of women experience online abuse and harassment
Online abuse against women has real life consequences including self-censorship and psychological damage. An international survey shows nearly one in four women have experienced such abuse, including physical threats.
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‘We need to change that girls are seen as objects’ to stop sexual violence, says UNICEF
At least 15 million girls have been victims of sexual violence, yet only 1 in 100 sought help, according to the UN’s children’s agency. Most children knew their abusers, says the report’s author Claudia Cappa.
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