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January 13, 2014 | Michelle Onello, Esq. | International, Violence against women
New report details ongoing sexualized violence in Burma
On November 27, 2012, a 26-year-old woman was gang-raped by seven Burmese soldiers. When the woman’s husband returned home, the soldiers threatened to kill him. “Even if you tell other people, there is no one who will take action,” they said. “We have the authority to rape women.”
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January 08, 2014 | Lauren Wolfe | Media, Science and tech, Violence against women
‘How to rape a woman’: Searching for porn, ending up here
Sometimes I look at the Google Analytics for this site. Usually while I’m doing research or working on our social media, I’ll click over to a window I have open and see who is on the site right now—what countries they’re reading from, what stories they’ve landed on, and, sometimes, what words they searched to get to our project. It’s pretty interesting overall.
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January 06, 2014 | Vidyut | Feminism, International, Violence against women
Why has it become normal to dehumanize women in India?
Two years ago, on New Year’s Eve, a girl was molested on the streets of Delhi in front of a crowd. The video went viral—as did the spectacle of a mob of men falling upon the woman and the police thrashing the rabid mob with lathis (batons) like a pack of dogs.
WMC FBomb
January 05, 2014 | Gina H | Feminism, Gender-based violence, Violence against women
Recovering from an Abusive Relationship
After I escaped my abusive relationship I overexerted and exhausted myself at my own expense for the sake of resolving public opinion. I felt I needed to explain why I had been behaving so differently...
WMC FBomb
January 01, 2014 | Talia | Feminism, Media, Violence against women
On Eradicating Violence Against Women
My college’s office of sexual assault prevention recently hosted a talk by Leslie Morgan Steiner. Steiner, a Harvard graduate, TED talk speaker, and author of Crazy Love, spoke about her experience...
WMC Women Under Siege
December 31, 2013 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
10 ways women are criminalized for being brutalized—as seen in a single story
On December 30, The Wall Street Journal ran a story about Lalasa Devi, a woman in her mid-30s who is part of India’s “untouchable” cast. Devi says a man raped her one night nine months ago and that she has seen no justice since. I’ve rarely read a case that speaks as clearly as this one does to why women don’t report rape.
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December 30, 2013 | Priyali Sur | International, Violence against women
Silent slaves: Stories of human trafficking in India
In a women’s ward in a New Delhi hospital lies a frail 15-year-old girl. Her face and head are bandaged, leaving visible only a bruised blue-black eye and swollen lips. Burn marks and scabs extend down her neck to her whole body, and a strange stench surrounds her.
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December 23, 2013 International, Violence against women
2013 #MustReads on WMC’s Women Under Siege
We started off the year with a call to end the “culture of rape in 2013,” leading to a widely used hashtag offering ideas as to how at #2013EndRape. From there, we looked at the big picture of violence—why it’s so widespread and continues unabated, who it affects and how it is measured—in a number of pieces including...
WMC Women Under Siege
December 18, 2013 | Reem Abdel-Razek | Disability, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Did not wearing a veil lead to an acid attack in Egypt?
A few weeks ago I received a message from a friend in Cairo about a horrible attack on her sister, Esraa Mohamed. Esraa was walking in her own neighborhood at 3 p.m. when she realized she was being followed by a well-dressed, respectable looking stranger. He said, “I am not harassing you but don’t forget to wipe off your pants.”
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December 16, 2013 | Soraya Chemaly | International, Violence against women
What does it mean when women perpetrate gang rapes?
When I research rape in war, particularly gang rape, three thoughts prevail: First, the repeated illustration that rape is the expression of dominance, a vicious and complex way of ensuring that certain people and institutions function and thrive; second, that sexualized violence is not inevitable; and third, that women in the world experience life the way that imprisoned men do.
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December 12, 2013 | Tia Palermo | International, Violence against women
Global study of survivors of gender-based violence confirms our worst fears
In the aftermath of the widely publicized sexual assaults in India, local and international experts have focused on the environment in which impunity, victim-blaming, and under-reporting have allowed these crimes to persist. The attention has forced Indians to examine how police, medical examiners, and members of the public treat sexual assault survivors.
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December 05, 2013 | Laura Jepson | International, Violence against women
In CAR, ‘If they saw a woman they wanted, they just took her’
Natacha Indzabingui is one of thousands of women hiding in the bush in the Central African Republic. The 32-year-old told me that when armed men attacked her village, “everyone tried to escape. Those who couldn’t were attacked. If they saw a woman they wanted, they just took her. If she had a child, it was just thrown to the side.” Thirty people were abducted that day, Indzabingui said, including 12 women and girls, some as young as 7.
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December 03, 2013 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
The Index: Sexualized Violence at Home
Percent of women worldwide who have experienced either intimate partner violence or non-partner sexualized violence in their lifetime: 35. Perpetrators of rape of women since age 18 that are men (as a percent): 100
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November 25, 2013 | Marta Tucci | International, Violence against women
When conflict came to Burma’s Rohingya, women were forced to do something unexpected

The roles of family and society, dictated by culture and history, often disintegrate in the presence of conflict. And the Rohingya people, already one of the most persecuted ethnic minorities in the world, were no exception after last year’s violence in Burma.

WMC Women Under Siege
November 21, 2013 | Sam Rosmarin | International, Violence against women
When we focus on rape, what do we miss?
It’s been 20 years since the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Despite this, it doesn’t seem like the Western mainstream media have figured out how to represent more than a narrow definition of the types of violence women experience during conflict. Too often the focus is only on rape and other forms of sexualized violence.
WMC Women Under Siege
November 18, 2013 | Jocelyn Brooks | International, Violence against women
Taking away their guns: A move toward protecting women and girls?
Rape turns bodies into weapons. But in many cases, literal weapons facilitate the act itself. As one Congolese woman told Amnesty International in 2011: “A guy with a machete in a village can rape one woman. Two guys with a machine gun can rape the whole village.” Guns not only facilitate rape but also heighten its danger. With guns, women are shot in the vaginas, leading to death or debilitating injuries such as fistula. With guns, and other weapons, rape “is often used as a predecessor to murder.”
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November 14, 2013 | Kishalay Bhattacharjee | Disability, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Of the thousands of unreported, ignored stories in India, here’s one
Despite the outrage at violence against women that spread through India this past year, thousands of women and children continue to be victims of rape, trafficking, and other forms of sexualized violence. The stories of these women and children go unreported and are largely ignored by global campaigns against violence. But one of the worst and most brutal cases has been that of Soni Sori.
WMC FBomb
November 12, 2013 | Max F | Education, Feminism, Politics, Violence against women
Why Teaching Teen Boys About Consent Should Be A Mandatory Part of Sex Ed
It started with a Facebook post. Last summer, a Facebook friend posed the question: "If you would teach your daughter about protection, then why wouldn't you teach your son about respect?"After I read...
WMC FBomb
November 10, 2013 | Alice W | Education, Feminism, Violence against women
Rape Culture Shock
I thought the toughest adjustment when it came to starting college would be the workload, or self discipline, or missing my friends and family. I was prepared for those challenges. What I didn’t expec...
WMC Women Under Siege
November 08, 2013 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Media, Violence against women
10 wars to watch (and that the media ignore)

Bloodshed, famine, rape, internal displacement. There are truly few things as awful as the reality of living through modern warfare. The horror, suffering, and pain caused by war are acutely felt on an individual level. Often though, that pain is endured quietly, out of view, while the media focuses on bombs falling and guns firing.

WMC Women Under Siege
November 08, 2013 International, Violence against women
Women under siege (and on the Web) this week
Our roundup of what's happening around the world and around the Web when it comes to women, war, and sexualized violence this week.
WMC FBomb
November 07, 2013 | Riya S | Arts and culture, Feminism, International, Violence against women
A Feminist Wave of Fury
I'm not walking 'before' Anybody. I'm not here to parade my body, Or prance and flit about. Cause under all the prettiness, There beats an Amazon heart. To wear what We want. To do what We dream. To...
WMC News & Features
November 06, 2013 | Mary Ann Swissler | Violence against women
Using Student-Made Films to Confront Campus Sexual Assault
Student filmmakers and their professors at five far-flung colleges have united to create a diverse collection of short films to promote campus sexual assault awareness and prevention. So far, the films have reached 400 additional schools, and counting.
WMC Women Under Siege
November 06, 2013 | Megan Riesz | International, Violence against women
U.S. steps up protection of women in war
One of the first things that happens when war breaks out is that the rule of law crumbles. Women become targets of violence—whether through rape or sexual exploitation as food and other resources quickly become scarce. This can have critical consequences not only for the women themselves, but for the escalation of the war.
WMC Women Under Siege
November 01, 2013 International, Violence against women
Women under siege (and on the Web) this week
Our roundup of what's happening around the world and around the Web when it comes to women, war, and sexualized violence this week.

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