STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TODAY!

June 302010

THIS VIDEO DOES HAVE SOME GRAPHIC PICTURES… BUT ITS REALITY! I WAS ABUSED BY AN EX FOR ALMOST 2 YRS I CAN SO RELATE TO THIS VIDEO. PLZ IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS ABUSED.. GET HELP! SONG USED WAS.. STUPID BOY BY KEITH URBAN!!!! LETS STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TODAY!

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Domestic abuse New Zealand

June 302010

Domestic abuse is on the increase in New Zealand and so is the level of violence involved.
That is worrying enough for those who help the victims, but most alarming, they say, is a rise in the use of strangulation.
It is a violent act where just seconds can mean the difference between life and a horrific death.
One woman or child is killed every 12-and-a-half days in New Zealand as the result of domestic violence.
Jill Proudfoot from victim’s refuge Shine (Safer Homes in NZ Everyday) says strangulation is basically power display.
“It’s saying I could kill you if I want to. Whenever you attack a person’s throat you’re saying I could kill you,” says Proudfoot.
Two recent high profile murder cases in New Zealand involved strangulation.
Nai Yin Xue literally squeezed the life out of his wife and just days before Clayton Weatherston killed and mutilated Sophie Elliot, her mother, Lesley Elliott, says he had held his arm around her throat.
Annette Gillespie from Women’s Refuge says sometimes women do not understand the significance of strangulation and that it is in fact an attempt to kill.
Proudfoot says the fact that Weatherston put his arm across Elliott’s throat was a real warning sign.
The strangulation statistics make for disturbing reading.
There are no visible injuries 90% of the time, so it is hard for a victim to prove what has happened.
In 90% of cases there has been a history of domestic violence and in 99% of the cases, those who resort to using strangulation, are men.
Despite the dangers, many stay with their abuser, even though it might lead to more terrifying consequences.
“I had one woman say to me at least while I’m living with him I know where he is,” says Proudfoot.
ONE News spoke to a woman who finally found the courage to leave her abusive partner.
She says he threw her into a doorway, pushed her on to the ground and when she had the chance to run, he chased her through the house.
She says it filled her days with terror. Worst of all she says, all this happened right in front of their children.
“He ended up pushing me on top of my then four-year-old daughter,” says the victim.
After two decades of intense psychological abuse, her husband had started getting physical.
“I knew I had to get out for me and then I would fight for my children even if I had to walk out the door without them,” says the woman.
She says she used to be one of those women who did not have the courage to leave.
“Even if a woman thinks she’s in an abusive situation, even if she’s doubting herself, (she needs) to talk to somebody. I left it way too late,” she says.
She hopes her story will help others escape the violence, too.

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Rihanna’s Fight – Stop Domestic Abuse

June 302010

Be apart of the solution, not apart of the problem. This epidemic is bigger then just Chris Brown and Rihanna. Your support should be towards the problem, not to place blame. It’s time to end Domestic Violence and we could be the generation to do it.

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enditnow – say NO to violence against women

June 302010

enditnow – Adventists say NO to violence against women

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The New Agenda: Violence Against Women Forum, Part 2 (04.18.09)

June 302010

The New Agenda’s Violence Against Women Forum, April 18, 2009 at the Benjamin Hotel, New York. Panelists include: Karen Cheeks-Lomax Executive Director, My Sister’s Place Westchester; Rosemonde Pierre-Louis Manhattan Deputy Borough President; Leslie Crocker Snyder Retired Justice, New York Supreme Court; and Irene Weiser Executive Director, StopFamilyViolence.org.

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Rihanna’s police pictures of real bruises.(EXCLUSIVE)

June 252010

for more pics goto…

http://p.rhap.com/Tra.26587382

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Violence: An American Tradition (Part 1 of 6)

June 252010

Exploration of the tradition of violence in America, drawing on the history of invading settlers and native peoples, frontier outlaws and modern-day murderers, racist violence, the urban underclass, and domestic abuse. Narrated by Julian Bond, with commentary by Cornell West. Caution: Contains scenes that may be disturbing to young or sensitive viewers.

More info at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0324451/

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Intl. AIDS Conf: Ending Violence Against Women in Africa

June 252010

Congresswoman Barbara Lee speaks at the XVII International AIDS Conference on ending violence against women in Africa.

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Saudi Girl Speaks Up Against Women Violence

June 252010

Maram Taibah, a Saudi graphic design student in Dar-Alhekma College in Saudi Arabia speaks up against women violence

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Violence in Media: Women Advertising

June 252010

Violence in the media

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