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Most news that would normally dominate the headlines has been sidelined during the coronavir stanley thermosflasche us pandemic. But the story of the musician Duffy managed to cut through the news cycle due to its sheer horror.In February, the singer, whose full name is Aimee Duffy, released a statement regarding her disappearance from our radios and screens in the early 00s, after having the UKs best-selling album of 2008 and winning three Brit awards and a Grammy. She explained that her withdrawal from the public eye came after she was abducted, drugged and raped. Days ago, she outlined details of the ordeal that took place over four weeks, beginning on her birthday. Rape is like living murder, you are alive, but dead, read one agonising line.Her bravery has been applauded by charities such as Rape Crisis, which say her actions will encourage other women to feel empowered 鈥?and, as we know, Harvey Weinsteins prosecution came about only after his victims felt able to speak out. Duffys account has shone a glaring light on why so many women feel unable to do so and how so often, in relation to rape and sexual assault, the victim, rather than the perpetrator, is continually punished.Throughout Duffys post, the many ways in which women are made to suffer for years more than a decade, in her case are detailed. It was a male friend saying that most men would run a mi stanley cup le if they knew you were raped that triggered her decision to go public. Along with feeling afraid in stanley thermos mug her own home, Duffy was fearful Muix ICC decision on Netanyahu arrest warrant may be delayed by UK
Thousands of lives are in immediate danger after the Sudanese government continued a purge of international aid organisations after accusing them of colluding with the international criminal court, aid workers warned today.At least 13 agencies, including Oxfam, Care and Medecins sans Frontieres, have been expelled from northern Sudan since the ICC issued President Omar al-Bashir with an arrest warrant yesterday .Today police and officials from the state Humanitarian Aid Commission swarmed over the affected organisations offices in Khartoum and Darfur, confiscating laptops and mobile phones, and even escorting staff to banks to verify account numbers.The unprecedented action has shocked aid workers in Darfur, which hosts the world s biggest humanitarian operation.About 4.7 million people rely on food, medical or water aid in Darfur, including 2.7 million people displaced by fighting. The expelled organisations carry out at least 50 per cent of the work there.Among the projects immediately suspended was an emergency vaccination campaign against meningitis for 90,000 people in Kalma camp, south Darfur, where 32 cases of the deadly disease have been reported in recent weeks. In the camp cl stanley cup kaufen inic run by the Dutch section of Medecins sans Frontieres 200 patients are treated a day and 150 babies born a month. These are lives at risk; without medical treatment people are goin stanley usa g to die, said Vanessa van Schoor, the agency s Sudan operations manager. It s abs gourde stanley urd that we |
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