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Digital sex crimes – crimes involving digital images captured without the victim’s consent – have become so common, and so feared, in South Korea that they are affecting the quality of life of all women and girls.
Women and girls told HRW they avoided using public toilets and felt anxious about hidden cameras in public and even in their homes. An alarming number of survivors of digital sex crimes said they had considered suicide.
But women and girls targeted face major barriers to justice. Police often refuse to accept their complaints and they struggle to find remedies in court.
As a result, survivors are often forced to deal with these crimes for the rest of their lives – with little assistance from the legal system.
A look at what it took for governments, unions, and employers to agree on global labor rights standards for a mostly invisible workforce, and what there is to celebrate today.
Hungary’s parliament adopted a bill this week which effectively bans discussion of sexual and gender diversity in schools, media, advertising, and other public spaces.
The United Kingdom government has pledged to raise the minimum age of marriage in England and Wales to 18, without exception. Recently, Rhode Island became the fifth US state to ban child marriage. These are encouraging steps, but more work lies ahead.
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