Nasze ciała to pole bitwy - NYT
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Portrait of Mary Desire (34) [not her real name] and her two-year-old daughter in a field outside their home in Bidi Bidi refugee camp, Uganda, on May 31, 2019. Mary got married at 12 and had six children with her husband before he was killed in the war in South Sudan. She fled South Sudan for Uganda with her children by way of the Democratic Republic of Congo and was raped along the way. She delivered her baby girl alone in the refugee settlement, and seven months into the girl's life Mary learned that they both tested positive for HIV. South Sudan and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo likely top the list of the world’s most dangerous countries for women, as militant groups have used extreme sexual violence as a weapon of war in both troubled nations. Uganda has become a temporary home for women fleeing both crises, and currently hosts more than 1.25 million refugees. But abortion in Uganda is almost entirely illegal, leaving women who find themselves pregnant from rape with few safe options. Globally, millions of women who have fled their homes because of conflict or crisis also face systemic rape and the resulting pregnancies. Despite the clear need -- refugee women face among the highest levels of sexual violence in the world -- abortion services are almost nonexistent in refugee camps. "Why don't women raped in conflict have a right to abortion?" is a question that indicts some of the most powerful individuals and institutions, while zeroing in on the experiences and stories of some of the most marginalized people.
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2019-05-31
Nichole Sobecki/VII/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Nichole Sobecki/VII/Redux
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67cm x 45cm przy 300dpi
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