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			<title>LangleyBarton88:&amp;#32;Created page with 'London, UK: Twenty-eight-year-old Paulina Kenamuni recently moved from her boyfriend's house in Otjiwarongo, Namibia to flee their abusive relationship. On June 4, the man turned…'</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;London, UK: Twenty-eight-year-old Paulina Kenamuni recently moved from her boyfriend&amp;#39;s house in Otjiwarongo, Namibia to flee their abusive relationship. On June 4, the man turned…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;London, UK: Twenty-eight-year-old Paulina Kenamuni recently moved from her boyfriend's house in Otjiwarongo, Namibia to flee their abusive relationship. On June 4, the man turned up at her mother's house having a hunting rifle, and fatally shot both women.&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://successwomensnetwork.com.au networking for women australia] - For any growing quantity of women all over the world, the best risk from guns just isn't on the streets or the battlefield, but in their very own homes - and many with the deaths come from a close acquaintance. In Portugal, 47 women have been killed in incidents of domestic violence so far this year. Eighty-two percent of the murders were committed with a current or former husband, boyfriend or partner.Disarming Domestic Violence Exhibit in Canada&lt;br /&gt;
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Immediately, women in 28 countries launched the initial international campaign to end the threat of armed domestic violence, led through the London-based International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA). The campaign was unveiled included in IANSA's Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence (June 15 - 22), which is being observed this year in 85 countries worldwide.&lt;br /&gt;
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The brand new network seeks to adopt guns out of the hands of men who've a history of domestic abuse, and so are most likely to utilize a gun in anger. &amp;quot;If there is a previous record of violence, you simply should not be able to own or possess a gun,&amp;quot; said Sarah Masters, who coordinates the IANSA Women's Network. &amp;quot;It is shocking that only four countries took action to cut back gun deaths in the home.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The Advocacy Project (AP), someone of IANSA, is supporting the Disarming Domestic Violence campaign by sending Peace Fellows to eight IANSA members - in Argentina, Canada, Colombia, El Salvador, Nepal, Namibia, Portugal, Serbia, and Uganda. The Fellows are already asked to collect information, document the stories of abused women, and make up a common database for the campaign.&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://successwomensnetwork.com.au women in networking australia] - Based on IANSA, women are three times more prone to die violently when there is a gun in the house. For each woman killed or injured by firearms, many more are threatened.&lt;br /&gt;
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The global nature with the crisis is reflected in the new network, which includes top researchers in Serbia, community advocates in Namibia, and disarmament specialists in Canada. Together, they are demanding that spouses and partners are consulted before a gun license is granted, to ensure that men with a reputation domestic abuse are denied access to firearms or have their licenses revoked.&lt;br /&gt;
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Firearms licensing had been built-into domestic violence laws around australia, Canada, South Africa, and Trinidad and Tobago - with impressive results. Canada tightened its gun laws in 1995, and also by 2003 the gun murder rate dropped by 15 percent overall and by 40 % for women. Australia, which overhauled its gun laws in 1996, saw a 45 percent drop in the murder of females within 5 years.Pauline Dempers interview&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://successwomensnetwork.com.au networking for women australia] - The campaign started now using a flurry of activities. In Argentina, advocates held a candlelight vigil and met with Argentine Senator Christina Perceval to press for any new bill on armed domestic violence. In Canada, activists brought their message to the First Annual Canadian Conference about the Prevention of Domestic Homicide in Ontario.&lt;br /&gt;
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Peace Fellow Johanna Wilkie joined Pauline Dempers, the National Coordinator of Smashing the Wall of Silence (an IANSA member) in Namibia, to have an interview on Namibia's national radio station. Nepali advocates held a rally Sunday to brief representatives of political parties. Advocates in Serbia launched their campaign having a television appearance Monday (June 15) and a press conference today. Women in Portugal will kick off their campaign June 29 having a documentary screening and discussion.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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