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International News 2013 - 2014

Trouble and Strife
Time for a rethink – why the current government definition of domestic violence is a problem. Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland consider the consequences of changing definitions of domestic violence which have progressively disguised, diluted and distorted the reality of gender based violence.

Bustle
California Backs "Yes Means Yes" Sexual Consent Bill, Because "No Means No" Isn't Enough
Optional Protocol to CEDAW
Karen Tayag Vertido on using the Optional Protocol to CEDAW
ISHR | International Service for Human Rights
Special Rapporteur on violence against women calls on States to address socio-cultural factors
The Irrawaddy
Girl Power Rises in Burma
The Observer
The truth about women 'crying rape'
Washington Post
The saddest graph you’ll see today