May. 9th, 2008

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From The Guardian: Filmmaker Lisa F Jackson survived a terrifying sexual assault in New York. But she was still shocked by the tales women told her when she made a documentary about rape in the Congo.

The article goes briefly into her experience filming the documentary The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo (broadcast on HBO, also recently highlighted by [personal profile] parlance). She describes a sort of 'moral inversion' where the women raped are ashamed, but the men who commit these rapes are not. When Jackson sought out the rapists, one told her they were 'inducted' into rape -- it's the 'just following orders' rationale applied to intentional sexual assault. I've yet to see the programme myself, and want to hear the interviews and try to understand why the rapes are so brutal (victims as young as four years old), why so widespread, and why so ignored by the world. Given things the way it is right now, I shouldn't be surprised if there are no clear answers. Jackson, despite having her personal case highly publicized, never found her rapists prosecuted.

The title of this post comes from a quote by one of the detectives in New York's Sex Crimes Unit Jackson is trying to film. When his colleagues congratulated him on the promotion to Homicide, he replied he HAS been working homicide for the last 15 years, 'that's what rape is: murder of the mind.'
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Thanks to [personal profile] parlance for the heads up: (United Farm Workers): One hundred plus farm workers evicted following news coverage.

That's right, once a news report on the plight of farm workers were broadcast, the company's representatives called sheriffs to evict the workers from the orchard they were practically squatting. Why were the workers in the orchard in the first place? Because when they arrived in California for the promised jobs, the accommodations never materialised. UFW has more.

The company involved: Kyle Mathison Orchards, part of Stemilt Growers Company.

This is just another reason to buy from your local farmers.

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