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72 γυναίκες σε όλη την Αυστραλία έχουν σκοτωθεί φέτος από έμφυλη βία. Ο αριθμός των θυμάτων, από την ομάδα υπεράσπισης Counting Dead Women, είναι ήδη υψηλότερος από τον περσινό τελικό απολογισμό των νεκρών γυναικών. Οι εργαζόμενοι σε υπηρεσίες παροχής υποστήριξης σε θύματα ενδοοικογενειακής βίας προειδοποιούν ότι μια από τις χειρότερες περιόδους έμφυλης βίας είναι προ των πυλών.
Al meer dan 70 vrouwen in Australië zijn dit jaar omgekomen door femicide. Dat cijfer, afkomstig van de belangenbehartigingsgroep Counting Dead Women, is al hoger dan het totaal aantal doden van heel vorig jaar. En hulpverleners op het gebied van huiselijk geweld waarschuwen dat een van de ergste periodes nog moet komen.
Bu yıl Avustralya genelinde 72 kadın cinsiyete dayalı şiddet nedeniyle öldürüldü. Savunuculuk grubu Counting Dead Women'dan alınan bu rakam, geçen yılın son ölüm sayısından bile daha yüksek. Ve aile içi şiddet krizi çalışanları'nin bildirdiğine göre, en kötü dönemlerden birinin henüz gelmediği konusunda uyarı yapılıyor.
Ove godine su 72 žene diljem Australije ubijene u rodno uvjetovanom nasilju. Iz skupine koja zagovara prava žrtava Counting Dead Women kažu da je ta brojka već nadmašila prošlogodišnju. Djelatnici koji se bave nasiljem u obitelji upozoravaju da jedno od najgorih razdoblja tek slijedi.
۷۲ زن در سراسر استرالیا در سال جاری بر اثر خشونت های جنسیتی کشته شده اند. این رقم که گروهی موسوم به Counting Dead Women آن را منتشر کرده است، در حال حاضر بیشتر از آمار مشابه مرگ و میر نهایی در سال گذشته است. و آنگونه که در این گزارش به آن خواهیم پرداخت، کارمندان شاغل در بخش بحران خشونت خانگی نسبت به آینده ای تاریک هشدار می دهند.
Trong năm nay, có 72 phụ nữ trên khắp nước Úc đã bị giết do bạo lực giới tính, con số đó theo nhóm vận động Counting Dead Women, đã cao hơn số người chết cuối cùng của năm rồi. Những người làm việc trong lãnh vực khủng hoảng bạo lực gia đình cảnh báo rằng, một trong những giai đoạn tồi tệ nhất vẫn chưa đến.
72 women across Australia have been killed in gender-based violence this year. That figure, from advocacy group Counting Dead Women, is already higher than last year's final death toll. And domestic violence crisis workers are warning one of the worst periods is still to come. Listen to the SBS Sinhala explainer for more information. - ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ ස්ත්රී පුරුෂ සමාජභාවය පදනම් කරගත් ප්රචණ්ඩත්වය හේතුවෙන් මෙම වසරේදී පමණක් කාන්තාවන් 72 දෙනෙකු මිය ගොස් තිබේ. Counting Dead Women Australia යන උපදේශක කණ්ඩායම එම දත්ත වාර්තා කරන අතර එම සංඛ්යාව දැනටමත් පසුගිය වසරේ අවසන් මරණ සංඛ්යාවට වඩා ඉහල බව සඳහන් වේ. ගෘහස්ථ හිංසනය සම්බන්ධයෙන් කටයුතු කරන පිරිස අනතුරු අඟවන්නේ මීටත් වඩා නරක කලපරිච්චේදයක් පැමිණෙනු ඇති බවයි. මේ පිළිබඳව වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු දැන ගන්න සවන් දෙන්න SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලියේ දවසේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විග්රහයට.
72 women across Australia have been killed in gender-based violence this year.That figure, from advocacy group Counting Dead Women, is already higher than last year's final death toll. And domestic violence crisis workers are warning one of the worst periods is still to come.
Since March, when the first lockdown came in, the number of calls to domestic violence helplines has skyrocketed. Those calls are made by people desperate for help, because being in lockdown means being locked in with an abusive partner. Domestic abuse is on the rise, a recent study revealed that a woman’s life is taken by a male perpetrator, once every three days. We ask, what can be done to help?In this episode, host Katerina Vittozzi is joined by Karen Ingala-Smith, founder of the Femicide Census and Counting Dead Women... a unique source that records information about women who have been killed by men, and about the men who killed them; Nimco Ali, adviser on tackling violence against women and girls and Cordelia Tucker O’Sullivan from Refuge against domestic violence. Subscribe to the Daily podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, SpreakerDaily podcast team:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer - Emma Rae WoodhouseInterviews producer - Oli FosterArchive - Simon WindsorMusic - Steven Wheeler
Natasha Trethewey was 19 when her mother Gwendolyn was brutally murdered. During this great rupture in her life Natasha began to garner acclaim for her poetry. In 2012 she was named America's Poet Laureate
Natasha Trethewey was 19 when her mother Gwendolyn was brutally murdered. During this great rupture in her life Natasha began to garner acclaim for her poetry. In 2012 she was named America's Poet Laureate
She's a champion for young girls at Akili dada and is co founder of Counting Dead Women in Kenya
Today's podcast is a review of a the episode Counting Dead Women by After #MeToo. Hope you enjoy it!!
We started making this episode in May when the annual count of women who had died due to violence in Australia was 24. We finished making this episode in August when the count was 41. And in the time it took us to finish this episode, and upload it to your podcast feed, another woman he been allegedly murdered. This episode is about counting dead women, why we do it and what it means. Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel. This episode originally aired on After #MeToo - Stories of Social Change from 2SER 107.3.Thank you to everyone who helped create Destroy the Joint and Counting Dead Women, whose work inspired the episode.
We started making this episode in May when the annual count of women who had died due to violence in Australia was 24. We finished making this episode in August when the count was 41. And in the time it took us to finish this episode, and upload it to your podcast feed, another woman has been allegedly murdered. This is about counting dead women- why we do it and what it means.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.Thank you to everyone who helped create Destroy the Joint and Counting Dead Women, whose work inspired this episode.
Something a little different this week, friends.Your girls do like to talk about murders, but we are not excited when they happen. Twenty-two year old aspiring comedian Eurydice Dixon was brutally raped and murdered by a stranger walking home from a comedy gig in Melbourne in June 2018. Her death has sparked outrage nationwide, particularly after police superintendent David Clayton advised women to "take responsibility" for their own safety.We are tired of hearing about the deaths of so many wonderful women and even more tired of women being blamed when a man decides to cut their life short.This week we share our thoughts, our sadness and our anger in a little bonus episode. We will release a full-length episode on the tragically short life of Eurydice Dixon after the trial.You can read about Eurydice’s impact here https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/jun/19/eurydice-dixon-death-male-rage-australia-women-men-attitudesYou can learn more about Destroy the Joint’s Counting Dead Women project on their Facebook page www.facebook.com/DestroyTheJointFind us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.com
Jess Phillips talks to Alison McGovern, Stephanie Lloyd and Conor Pope about how changes to the way women's refuges are funded is putting their future at risk, whether the government is serious about keeping them open, and if there has been a shift in the way society thinks about abuse.Further reading:*Harriet Harman on how much work there is to be done for women's rights *Jess Phillips on how budget cuts disproportionately affect women *The After Eight game, in pictures Charities and projects to support:*Refuge *Women's Aid *Galop, the LGBT+ anti-violence charity *Karen Ingala Smith's Counting Dead Women project See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.