News - 6 Aprile Gov. Cuomo Guilty of Sexual Harassment? But Resigning Won’t Change the System About 25 years ago, I was the target of sexual intimidation. He never put his hands on me, but his body was a little too close when he asked me into his office, and his conversation was a little too suggestive. Looking back, I realize he used words he could claim I misunderstood, had I […]
Arts - 22 Marzo “Allen v. Farrow”: Our Review of the Docu-series and the Sexual Abuse Allegations The great dilemma is, can we separate the art from the artist? From Roman Polanski to Bill Cosby, Kevin Spacey and Michael Jackson... There is no universal answer. The miniseries, directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, uses an impeccable dramatic style to create a transparent and believable product thanks to present-day interviews and archival documents.
News - 26 Febbraio 2019 Pope Francis is not Enough, Sexual Abuse by Priests Remains a Taboo in Italy Incredibly, in Italy there are no official statistics on minors who have been victims of sexual abuse by priests. The recent efforts of Pope Francis will be useless if we don’t break down the wall of silence - even maintained by the media - that has covered up the scandal of pedophile priests in Italy even after the US had started to expose and prosecute them. How many young victims have still not told their stories?
U.N. - 29 Maggio 2018 Guterres Honors Peacekeeper Sacrifices in Mali, the Most Deadly U.N. Mission Area United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres commended the peacekeepers in Mali for their sacrifices under the most deadly operation amidst his shift to a "zero tolerance policy" concerning sexual assault and exploitation.
News - 27 Novembre 2017 Hypocrisy and Self-interest in the War Against Sexual Harassment Like the proverbial oil slick that eventually engulfs everything in its path, accusations of sexual misconduct have now spread to virtually all segments of society. While Hollywood throws the accused to the wolves in a frantic attempt to save profit, and Washington to save its seats in the Congress and Senate, who is defending the truth and the right to express it when it’s not politically correct to do so?
Onu - 17 Agosto 2015 Sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers. Ban Ki-moon: Shame belongs to the perpetrators Peacekeeping Chief in Africa’s Central African Republic ordered to step down due to lack of competency in laying out stringent laws in his team regarding allegations of sexual abuse on young girls. United Nations officials promise to thoroughly investigate