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  2. Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight, a memoir of life with Alexandra Fuller and her family on a farm in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.) [1] After the Rhodesian Bush War ended in 1980, the Fullers moved to Malawi, and then to Zambia. Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight won the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize in 2002, was a New York Times Notable Book for ...

  3. Women in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Violence against women occurs in a variety of forms in Zambia. According to the Zambian Demographic and Health Survey of 2007, 47% of Zambian women have been victims of physical violence, and 10% have been victims of sexual violence. [8] Girls are particularly vulnerable to harassment or violence during their commute to school. [8]

  4. Prostitution in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambian boys and girls are exploited in sex trafficking by truck drivers in towns along the Zimbabwean and Tanzanian borders and by miners in Solwezi. Zambian boys are subjected to sex trafficking in Zimbabwe and women and girls are subjected to sex trafficking in South Africa. Domestically, extended families and trusted family acquaintances ...

  5. Zambian Watchdog - Wikipedia

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    The Zambian Watchdog was founded as a newspaper with an online edition, but was forced into exile in 2009 and subsequently closed its printed newspaper. Journalists for the newspaper operate undercover and anonymously in Zambia, but the editors lived in exile due to threats on their lives .

  6. John Schneeberger - Wikipedia

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    John Schneeberger was raised in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) and received his medical degree at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.In 1987, he moved to Canada. He lived in the town of Kipling, Saskatchewan and practised in the Kipling Medical Centre.

  7. Alexandra Fuller - Wikipedia

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    She met her American husband, Charlie Ross, in Zambia, where he was running a rafting business for tourists. In 1994, they moved to his home state of Wyoming. Fuller and Ross divorced in 2012. They had two daughters and one son together. [2] Their son, Fi, died in his sleep at the age of 21. [2]

  8. Like Dogs - Wikipedia

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    She wakes up in a small, concrete space with a dog bed, animal water bottle, and her neck chained behind her. She is given chipped beef in a dog food bowl. As she misbehaves, such as dumping the food, refusing to eat, and smacking the bowl against the wall, notes detail what happens with interventions listed such as a bath or new choke collar ...

  9. Zoophilia - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Linda Lovelace, the star of the film "Deep Throat", appeared in the film "Dogorama" (also released under the titles "Dog 1," "Dog Fucker" and "Dog-a-Rama") in which she engages in sexual acts with a dog. [88] In Romania, although zoophilia was officially banned in May 2022, [78] there are no laws which prohibit zoophilic pornography.