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Violence

  • The image depicts a group of women participating in a protest. They are holding up posters, some of which feature photographs of individuals. The women appear to be chanting or shouting, expressing their emotions passionately. Many of them are wearing face masks, likely due to health precautions. The background suggests an outdoor setting with trees, indicating that the demonstration is taking place in a public space. The atmosphere seems charged with activism and determination. Algeria. A Grey Area in the Family Code: Femicides Still Go Unpunished Ali Boukhlef · December 2022
  • The image depicts a group of people standing together, wearing clothing that features dark colors and some yellow accents. Many of them have their faces covered with bandanas or masks, and they are wearing sunglasses. Their expressions and postures suggest a sense of solidarity or confrontation. The group is likely gathered for a specific event or rally, as indicated by their coordinated appearance. In the background, there are trees and other people visible, suggesting an outdoor setting. In the United States, the Terrorist Threat is Home-Grown and White Jean Michel Morel · September 2021
  • The image features a street mural depicting a cartoonish green character with a large smile. The character is holding a sign that reads, "PATRIARCHY KILLS MORE THAN COVID-19." In the background, there is colorful graffiti, and some text has been spray-painted over the mural. The overall scene appears to convey a social or political message, highlighting issues related to patriarchy and its consequences. Israeli Society Sick With Rape Jean Stern · September 2020
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