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‘I chose to live, so he wouldn’t win’

Summary by thepostsa.au
Trapped, threatened and silenced, Rabia thought she had no way out. Now she’s speaking up to make sure others do. After surviving years of coercive control, domestic violence and image-based abuse, Rabia is now helping other women escape abuse sooner – and safer.  She’s sharing her story to educate young people, support a new state government campaign, and remind survivors: it’s never your fault. Locked in, shut out “If I die, he wins. So I chos…
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thepostsa.au broke the news in Adelaide City Council, Australia on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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