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Added on the 09/07/2020 16:10:00 - Copyright : Euronews EN
On the final leg of a state visit to Kenya, Queen Camilla visits the Situation Room, which provides services for survivors of sexual and gender based violence. She is shown survivor kits that provide personal and hygiene items and hears about the kinds of therapy provided to victims. Before leaving, Camilla is presented with a Kanga (a Swahili shawl). IMAGES
Oviedo, Aug 24 (EFE) .- The organization Mujeres de la Escandalera, in collaboration with Amnesty International, has dyed the center of Oviedo black to denounce the impact of gender based violence.(Camera: ELOY ALONSO) SHOT LIST: EVENT TO PROTEST AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN THE CENTER OF OVIEDO, SPAIN.
Seville, Aug 11 (EFE) .- The murder of María del Carmen in Seville at the hands of her husband brings domestic violence deaths in Spain to 31 so far in 2021 with a total of 1,109 deaths related to gender violence since records began in 2003.(Camera: EFE)SHOT LIST: THE SEALED HOME OF LATE MARÍA DEL CARMEN AND THE NEIGHBORING STREETS OF HER HOME IN SEVILLE, SPAIN.
Buenaventura, Feb 10 (EFE).- Hundreds of people rallied and formed human chain on Wednesday to call for peace in Buenaventura, Colombia's main port on the Pacific and where violence has caused a wave of displacement in recent weeks. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMAN). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN A HUMAN CHAIN CALLED BY THE BISHOP OF BUENAVENTURA RUBEN DARIO JARAMILLO TO CALL FOR AN END TO THE VIOLENCE IN BUENAVENTURA, COLOMBIA
Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling is the state's voting systems manager. And according to Business Insider, the Republican has had more than enough of President Donald Trump and GOP senators. In a fiery press conference Tuesday, Sterling a Republican, urged them to 'stop inspiring potential acts of violence' against election workers. He said a young contractor with an election vendor, Dominion Voting Systems, has faced threats and harassment for completing basic tech tasks. Sterling tore into the president and local lawmakers for not showing any leadership and of being 'complicit' in the harassment of election workers. Someone's going to get hurt, someone's going to get shot, someone's going to get killed, and it's not right. Gabriel Sterling, Voting Systems Manager Georgia Secretary of State's Office