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Duncan Bomba (C, top), the head of Dolphin anti-rape and AIDS control outreach group, demonstrates to a group of women how to prevent a sexual assault together with trainer Stephen Kilonzo in Naivasha, 90 km (55 miles) northwest Nairobi, August 17, 2006. In a country where activists say one woman is raped every half hour, a growing number of Kenyan women and young girls are learning to defend themselves against assault. [Reuters]
Women imitate a teacher from Dolphin, an anti-rape and AIDS control outreach group, who is showing them how to prevent sexual assaults in Naivasha, 90 km (55 miles) northwest Nairobi, August 17, 2006. In a country where activists say one woman is raped every half hour, a growing number of Kenyan women and young girls are learning to defend themselves against assault.[Reuters]
A woman receives instructions from trainer Stephen Kilonzo (R) from Dolphin, an anti-rape and AIDS outreach control group, on how to prevent sexual assault in Naivasha, 90 km (55 miles) northwest Nairobi, August 17, 2006. In a country where activists say one woman is raped every half hour, a growing number of Kenyan women and young girls are learning to defend themselves against assault. [Reuters]
Duncan Bomba (2nd R), the head of Dolphin anti-rape and AIDS control outreach group, demonstrates to a group of women how to prevent a sexual assault together with trainer Stephen Kilonzo (R) in Naivasha, 90 km (55 miles) northwest Nairobi, August 17, 2006. In a country where activists say one woman is raped every half hour, a growing number of Kenyan women and young girls are learning to defend themselves against assault. [Reuters]
(摘自中国日报)
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