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WMC Women Under Siege
March 09, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Guatemala’s war may be over, but the battle continues to be fought on women’s bodies
Guatemala City—There’s a heavy green to this place, layered. Clouds weigh on the hills and seep into the trees and grass and leaves and bushes. Every clearing we pass turns to depths, and in those reaches lie the dead.
WMC Women Under Siege
March 08, 2012 | Michele Lent Hirsch | Girls, International, Violence against women
Ask before you tell: How to make the world better for girls in conflict areas
The most positive, most productive way to improve the lives of girls in conflict areas may appear to be to sharply steer them away from stigma and violence. But as researchers and fieldworkers, advocates and policymakers, we have to consider the pitfalls of thinking we know best.
WMC News & Features
March 08, 2012 | Christine Ahn | Feminism, International, LGBTQIA, Politics, Violence against women
Much to Celebrate
Today is International Women's Day. Christine Ahn and the Global Fund for Women mark the occasion by recalling substantial wins for women in 2011.
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March 06, 2012 | Amanda G | Education, Feminism, International, Race/Ethnicity
The Perils of Being A Feminist in the Dominican Republic
I’m currently a senior at my high school here in the Dominican Republic. I was born in the States and have lived overseas almost my entire life. I’m also Hispanic-- both my parents and the rest of my ...
WMC Women Under Siege
March 06, 2012 | Jessica Mack | International, Violence against women
‘Dawn of a new hope’ for whom? Systemic violence and impunity plague women in Ivory Coast
Laurent Gbagbo should have gone quietly. After a decade as President of Ivory Coast, mostly everyone—Ivorians and outsiders—agreed that he had lost the November 2010 election to Alasanne Outtarra. But he didn’t go and certainly not quietly, instead plunging the country into sinister chaos until his arrest in April.
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March 01, 2012 | Aaron Hall, Chloe Christman | International, Violence against women
Minerals, militias, and rape: How do we make peace a reality in Congo?
As nightfall approached on July 30, 2010, hundreds of armed men streamed into the village of Luvungi in eastern Congo from the nearby forests surrounding the area. At first they told the villagers they were just there for food and shelter and that their presence should cause no alarm. However, what unfolded over the next four days marked one of the worst attacks against a civilian community in Congo in the last two years.
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February 29, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Secret Holocaust files may finally see the light of day

We know that thousands of women were raped during the Holocaust. We also know that rape was never part of any charges against anyone responsible for the era’s atrocities. In a thrilling new turn of events, files long locked away at UN headquarters in New York have revealed details of investigations into the use of rape by Nazis. Could this lead to justice for women brutalized in other wars?

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February 28, 2012 | Yifat Susskind | International, Violence against women
Haiti’s women face echoes of a violent past

After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, stories of the disaster dominated international news media. Journalists rushed to report on the wreckage. Photographers scrambled for shots of the rubble. Aid agencies struggled to overcome obstacles to sending humanitarian aid.

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February 24, 2012 | Javier Zurita, Ofelia de Pablo | International, Race/Ethnicity, Violence against women
The invisible genocide of women

More than 100,000 women were raped in the 36-years Guatemalan genocide—at least 200,000 people died. In this video, photojournalists Ofelia de Pablo and Javier Zurita interview survivors and document the ongoing forensic and legal investigation that recently indicted former Guatemalan President Efraín Ríos Montt.

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February 21, 2012 | Michele Lent Hirsch | International, Violence against women
The safest prey: When refugee camps become sites of violence

Even war is safer than this. Imagine it: Your family attacked. Your house teeming with soldiers. Your options running out. A protected area for victims of war sounds like a wise place to flee.

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February 21, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Media, Violence against women
CPJ: More discussion but few changes on sexual violence
When word went around that a mob had sexually assaulted CBS correspondent and CPJ board member Lara Logan, at left, in Cairo's Tahrir Square in February 2011, the media jumped on the specifics: Why was the press release about her assault so precise?
WMC News & Features
February 15, 2012 | Emily Wilson | Health, International
Bahrain Medics Still at Risk
On the one-year anniversary of the uprising in Bahrain, a lawyer continues her fight for medics arrested and tortured for treating protestors injured by police—in demonstrations where women have played a key role.
WMC Women Under Siege
February 14, 2012 | Maria Hinojosa | International, Media, Violence against women
Women, words, and violence in Mexico
Femicidio. Femicide. The female counterpart to homicide. It is a concept our country has been less exposed to than, for example, Mexico, Honduras or Guatemala, where the word femicidio is seen on the front pages of newspapers much too often.
WMC Women Under Siege
February 13, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Are atrocities inevitable? A conversation with "NewsTalk" Radio Ireland
Click through to listen to a live interview I did with Sean Moncrieff on Radio Ireland’s “NewsTalk”—he asks solid questions about whether rape has always been used as a weapon of war, and whether men are targeted the same way. Maybe most interestingly, Moncrieff wonders: “Given that atrocities inevitably take place in conflicts, so will rape?”
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February 11, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Survivors of rape and genocide, hidden in plain sight
These indigenous women asked me not to show their faces. But they want their stories told. They traveled far from the Guatemalan highlands at the end of January to tell me and other journalists and activists on a delegation from the Nobel Women's Initiative about their experiences in the country's 36-year genocide and since.
WMC Women Under Siege
February 10, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Reckoning with a genocide in Guatemala

GUATEMALA CITY — A man in a mask opens a door. The smell of rot hovers in the air and everywhere there are piles of paper -- pink, yellow, white, all a bit aged and possibly very important. When searching through the 80 million documents dumped in the archives of the Guatemalan National Police, it's never clear what will turn up.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 09, 2012 | Gloria Steinem, Lauren Wolfe | International, Misogyny, Violence against women
Can we end rape as tool of war?
We first thought about starting this piece with the story of Saleha Begum, a survivor of Bangladesh's 1971 war in which, some reports say, as many as 400,000 women were raped. Begum had been tied to a banana tree and repeatedly gang raped and burned with cigarettes for months until she was shot and left for dead in a pile of women. She didn't die, though, and was able to return home, ravaged and five months pregnant. When she got home she was branded a "slut."
WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Lynsey Addario | Gender-based violence, International, Media, Violence against women
What it’s like to cover ‘unbearable’ stories of rape in Congo

It's been less than a year since photojournalist Lynsey Addario returned from Libya, where soldiers loyal to Muammar Gaddafi sexually abused her during six days in captivity. I interviewed Addario just after she returned, and her honesty and stated intention of “shaming the Libyans” for what had been done to her evinced a remarkable personal strength.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Tia Palermo | International, Media, Violence against women
When the numbers don’t add up: Researchers and media struggle with stats on sexualized violence

In January 2011, The Economist published the number of women raped in six conflicts, including an estimate of 500,000 women raped in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Many readers may have taken these statistics at face value. In fact, however, estimates of rape in Rwanda range from 250,000 to 500,000 and are based on the number of reported pregnancies from rape, which underestimates prevalence.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Karestan C. Koenen | Disability, Health, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Fallout: How rape has affected the women I study, and my life

I was sexually abused at the age of 6. I did not know this experience was merely an initiation into sexualized violence that seems, too often, throughout the world to be as inescapable a part of becoming a woman as menstruation. My experience of sexualized violence culminated in being brutally raped while serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger, West Africa.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Lara Logan | International, Violence against women
From darkness, dignity: Why sexualized violence must move from the shadows

When I was overwhelmed by a mob of men in Tahrir Square in Egypt last February, I was filled with the certainty that I would die there. In my mind I could see an image of my body lying discarded in the dirt.

It struck me that it would be a truly meaningless death.

WMC News & Features
January 31, 2012 | Lucinda Marshall | International, Violence against women
Exclusive: U.S. Acts on Women, Peace and Security
A new action plan opens far-reaching possibilities to improve the security of women and the world. With some caution, women’s peace advocates plan to monitor its implementation.
WMC News & Features
January 25, 2012 | Marianne Schnall | Girls, International, Violence against women
Letting Girls Be Girls—A Global Campaign
This week in Davos, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum will highlight a drive by The Elders to end the practice of child marriage.
WMC News & Features
January 20, 2012 | Hoda Elsadda | International
Egypt—The Revolution Will Continue
January 25 marks the anniversary of the onset of protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Here, Hoda Elsadda, an Egyptian women’s rights activist and professor at Cairo University, assesses women’s gains, potential losses and determination to move forward—as evidenced by last month’s 10,000-woman strong protest march.
WMC News & Features
January 03, 2012 | Robin Morgan | Economy, Feminism, International, Robin Morgan, Violence against women
Occupying the Occupy Movement
An Occupy movement for 2012 could gain strength and staying-power with strategies suggested by an emerging feminist critique.
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