Women under siege (and on the Web) this week
People in Kenya got angry that you can rape a woman as long as you mow the lawn after.
Saudi women’s ovaries did not fall out when they drove.
These things didn’t actually hold up over time either.
The Philippines did way, way better than the U.S. in a new study on gender equality.
Syrian women said they’d rather face war than rape in exile.
But the stories coming out about rape in Syria are still terrifying us.
William Hague turned his attention to sexualized violence in Burma.
Soraya Chemaly connected women, wellness, and witches in time for Halloween. Spooky.
Two baby girls were kidnapped, raped, and left to die in South Africa.
That’s one reason why we declared South Africa a war zone for women this week.
This important op-ed has our favorite subhead maybe ever (“Sulkfest”).
This is the most horrifying thing we’ve heard in awhile.
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