Every third day in Germany, a woman is killed by her (ex-)partner. Worldwide, femicide - the killing of women because they are women - is the most extreme form of gender-specific violence. And yet the topic often receives too little attention in politics, the justice system and the public. In this talk, bestselling author and human rights activist Nina George talks about the structural causes of femicide, how the media deals with the issue - and why we as a society need to take a closer look. Moderator: Franziska Pröll, political editor of the F.A.Z. (society section)
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