ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月26日 01時10分
“I want him to hear me loud and clear. He can’t bury it.” 5 years ago, the president of Gambia crowned 18-year-old Fatou Jallow the winner of the nation’s top beauty pageant. When the president, Yahya Jammeh, later summoned her for what she thought was a Ramadan event, she said he raped her. In sharing her story with our West Africa bureau chief, @dionnesearcey, Fatou said, “In the end the silence is as uncomfortable and more damaging than the consequences of speaking.” Click the link in our bio for the full story. Photograph by Tara Walton.
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angierlr
Horrendous! Absolutely horrendous! And your bravery is equally powerful on the other end of the spectrum! Much love from small town northeastern Ontario! Bon courage et Merci ! ?
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poeminmotion
Courage in women can often be life and safety threatening- they show it anyway!
wildhoneybeequeen
What a tremendous amount of bravery she has
redheadonarocketship
I believe you Fatou! Speak your truth.
lajuliz
May you find healing and Justice
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