his blogpost is part of a weekly series on new stories, blog posts and media we’ve come across and found interesting.
Here’s what we have for you this week:
- ⁃ Have you ever wondered why victims of domestic violence don’t leave their abuser? Or why they go back? This book containing letters of apology from abusers to their victims followed by the gut-wrenching violence endured by the women later on shows the complexity of abusive relationships: http://aplus.com/a/Domestic-Violense-Book-No-Te-Mueras-Por-Mi?utm_campaign=i102&utm_source=a46468
- This week we got an intriguing glimpse of life inside one of Afghanistan’s prisons for women: http://nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld/2015/04/29/photographer-provides-striking-glimpse-inside-badam-bagh-afghan-prison-for-women/
- Read the gripping story about Ameneh Bahrami, the woman who pardoned the man who blinded her with an acid attack: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/26/ameneh-bahrami-interview-iran-acid-attack-blinded?CMP=fb_gu
- We love this video about what it’s like to be a 15 year old girl in Gaza. Eye opening! http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2014/02/15-gaza-201421011597321712.html
- Finally, we’d like to remember the wonderful Sabeen Mahmud, who was tragically killed last month for simply standing up against oppression in Pakistan, by sharing this heartfelt piece from Code For Pakistan: http://codeforpakistan.org/blog/2015/04/28/sabeen-mahmuds-legacy/
- And don’t miss this week’s cute gif!:
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