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Nadia Murad, a crucial voice against sexual violence as a weapon of war, participates in the 'Women for Peace' cycle, organized by La Casa Encendida in Madrid and the Women's Association of Guatemala: "How can we build peace when millions of displaced people and new generations grow up in refugee camps?" Sexual violence, a real and propaganda weapon in the war between Israel and Hamas Nadia Murad (Kocho, Iraq, 1993) has a history, but it is not …
Sitting in front of the audience listening to her story this week in Madrid, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate (2018) Nadia Murad (Sinjar, Iraq, 32) impresses. This survivor of the Yazidi genocide perpetrated in 2014 by the so-called Islamic State (IS), who for months subjected her to sexual slavery before she could escape, is one of the most threatened women by the terrorist organization, even after she was overthrown in Iraq in December 2017. Con…
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