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Took a video showing Gal Abdush, "a woman in a black dress lying on her back, dress torn, legs spread, vagina exposed" with her face completely charred, whom Israeli police officials believed to have been raped. [1] [8] Other accounts: Eti Bracha, Gal's mother; Rami Bracha, Gal's brother; and Gal's mother-in-law all believe that Abdush was ...
The Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel cited four sources: Video of "the woman in the black dress", the Sunday Times report on Yoni Saadon, the account given at the Knesset, and Sky News reports of ZAKA responders who say bodies arrived partially clothed or unclothed, some with heavy pelvic bleeding and/or genital mutilation, which ...
Women in Black staging a protest in New Paltz, New York. Women in Black (Hebrew: נשים בשחור, romanized: Nashim BeShahor) is a women's anti-war movement with an estimated 10,000 activists around the world. The first group was formed by Israeli women in Jerusalem in 1988, following the outbreak of the First Intifada. [1]
An Indonesian woman who felt duped into joining the Islamic State’s ”caliphate“ in Syria tells TIME of the challenges of returning home—and what it means to be granted a second chance.
Fauda (Hebrew: פאודה, from Arabic: فوضى fawḍā, meaning "chaos" or "mess") is an Israeli television series developed by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff drawing on their experiences in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Cinta Laura Kiehl (Indonesian: [ˈtʃinta ˈlaura] ⓘ; German: [ˈtʃiːn'ta 'laʊʁa]; born August 17, 1993) is an Indonesian actress, singer, and model. Kiehl was appointed ambassador of anti-violence against women and children by the Indonesian Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection in 2019.
Before, Now & Then (Indonesian title: Nana [2]) is a 2022 Indonesian period drama film, written and directed by Kamila Andini. It stars Happy Salma as Nana, a woman who is impacted by violent times in rural Indonesia during 1940s to 1960s. [3] The film is adapted from the first chapter of the novel Jais Darga Namaku (lit.
Louise Elisabeth (Wies) van Groningen (née Louise Metaal) (15 March 1929 – 30 December 2022), was a Moluccan Dutch writer and story collector. She was active in the Black, migrant and refugee women's movement (zwarte, migranten- en vluchtelingenvrouwen (ZMV) in Dutch) and in the Dutch Moluccan and Indonesian community. Her aim was to improve ...