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...national press. Above all, they pushed for the creation of a women’s center to centralize prevention and counseling services. The center remains a dream yet to be realized, but CASV’s other requests have met with some success. The Sexual Abuse Sexual Harassment (SASH) advising system was adjusted to supplement tutor training...
...week later, Caporale got a call from a local veterans' group, complaining that the black sash was improper. He stood his ground. The next day, a man wearing a badge came into the store and, Caporale says, introduced himself as a police detective. He told him the sash was illegal and threatened to arrest him if he didn't remove it, Caporale claims. A lot of yelling ensued, all of it done by Caporale. He ordered the detective out of his store and told his employees to close down the shop. "Tell my wife I've gone to jail...
...next day, Caporale reopened the store and put the flag back up. This time, he draped the black sash over the door. The police chief denies Caporale's version of events; he claims the detective went into the store as a "veteran," not an officer. He insists no one threatened to arrest Caporale for the sash, only for becoming belligerent. All that is certain is that two men were desperate to take a stand, any stand...
...modern world cannot coexist." She was horrified when her daughters' prestigious private school ordered little Suhaee to cover her head with a white veil every Friday, and when 11-year-old Soonha?whose preferred attire is a T shirt and jeans?was punished for refusing to wear a maroon sash across her chest. "When my daughter wore a dupatta (veil), I saw tears in her eyes," says Attiya. She can empathize: as a teenager, she was forced by Aslam to wear the all-enveloping burka whenever she went out in public. In a poem titled I Do Not Accept This...
...Later, Koijai Linsinjoy, 44, a village woman dressed in the traditional magenta red sash and black dress, stands in the shade of a local mulberry pressing factory. Does she like the Prime Minister? Oh yes. Does she think he will help make her rich? Oh yes. Does she believe what he said about selling mulberry paper over the Web? Oh yes. Has she ever seen the Internet? She shakes her head...