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The signature cut-paper silhouettes are here, titled after a rambling historical record, documenting violence against freed slaves during Reconstruction.

After graduation, April goes to work for a famous radical feminist filmmaker working on documenting violence against women around the world.

Providing a way for women to contribute data anonymously or, if they so choose, with their own details, can be key to documenting violence and understanding the scale of a problem, and thus deciding upon appropriate responses.

"Hi Paul, a few months ago you wrote an article about documenting violence through social media – whether it's even appropriate to Twitpic/YouTube/Tweet etc live events as your primary reaction, instead of actually helping out.

From October 2010 to January 2012 she traveled to ten different countries, documenting violence against women in Brazil, Pakistan, Sweden, the US, Congo, and many other places.

There were four studies documenting violence against sex workers in Uganda [ 57, 61– 63].

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She announced that the American government would train doctors, supply rape victims with video cameras to document violence, send American military engineers to help build facilities and train Congolese police officers, especially female police officers, to crack down on rapists.

"It's hard to explain the current policy to the community when you have this kind of televised, documented violence taking place in their homeland right now," Mr. Meek said.

He and his colleagues at AAAS have used a similar approach in recent months to document violence in Zimbabwe and the Darfur region of Sudan.

During the June-August 2014 Gaza hostilities, both local (Palestinian Red Crescent Society 2014) and international bodies (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 2014; International Committee of the Red Cross, 2014) documented violence aimed at Palestinian medical workers.

"We hear pretty often from our fellow Japanese, even among activists, that because we are an affluent and industrialized country, human rights problems don't happen here," she explained, pointing to a 2014 IGLHRC report that documented violence against and intolerance of lesbian and bisexual women, and transgender people in Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

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