In West Africa, men “can prey upon women with impunity” [This Week's Voices]
Posted by The IRC on February 22nd, 2008
![]() Women taking part in the GBV Global Crescendo project took these photographs of violence in their villages. These photos are not staged. They document real attacks against women as they took place. Men routinely use violence against women with complete impunity. Photo: Goze Martine |
A weekly round-up of notable quotes in the news and on the Web.
- Ann Jones, an author, expert on violence against women and volunteer with the International Rescue Committee’s gender-based violence unit, published an op-ed about women in West Africa in The Los Angeles Times.
- Charles Nasibu, a Congolese journalist living as a refugee in Norway, wrote in an opinion piece in the International Herald Tribune, which cited the IRC’s mortality survey that estimates 5.4 million have lost their lives since 1998.
- Ahmad Ali (not his real name), an Iraqi refugee resettled in Atlanta with his family by the IRC, said in the cover story of Creative Loafing entitled “From Baghdad to Doraville,” last week.
- Gabriel Dut Bethou, a so-called “Lost Boy of Sudan” resettled in the U.S. by the IRC told |






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July 16th, 2008 at 4:15 am
This is impossible, and is not beliveable. But we see usually in every where in world and with every shape.