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January 25, 2004

Reporting Rape: Ethics, Gender and Human Rights

MEDIA POLICY & QUALITY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
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This article is a response to news dominated this last week by the story of the alleged rape of a South African woman by a South African judge.

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