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1 in 5 women journalists attacked

1 in 5 women journalists attacked

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CAPE TOWN - Research has shown that one in five female journalists reported being abused and attacked both in real life and online.
This term is referred to as Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, or TFGBV.
The online violence women experience often intersects with racism and transphobia.
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