Run for Murdered Larissa: Sisters Draw Attention to Violence Against Women
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Statement from the Women’s Resource and Development Agency on Violence Against Women and Girls and racist violence in Ballymena - Women's Regional Consortium
The Women’s Resource and Development Agency (WRDA) is deeply saddened and concerned by the recent events in Ballymena, where the sexual assault of a teenage girl has been hijacked to push a racist agenda instead of fighting violence against women and girls. We stand in unwavering solidarity with the survivor and her family during this profoundly difficult time. Navigating the trauma of such an incident, coupled with the challenges of engaging wi…
In 2013, the reuttener Larissa Biber was brutally killed by her boyfriend. She left three sisters beside her parents, each of whom had to deal with death in their own way. Now the sisters are organizing a fundraising run to raise awareness of the issue of violence against women.
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