Posts tagged 2021
Newsletter #63

FEATURE | Why a recent sexual assault case with the assailant impersonated as a lesbian shows the significance of the 'affirmative consent model'

HEAR ME OUT | Survivor of recent trial deemed as an attack on LGBTQ+ communities voices out

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Newsletter #61

FEATURE | ACSVAW calls to cover threats to share in Security Bureau's proposed introduction of offences on voyeurism and non-consensual photography of intimate parts, and related offences

HEAR ME OUT | Research on Problems and Remedies of Clandestine Photographing in Yau Tsim Mong District

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Insufficient Legal Protection on 'Threats to Share Intimate Images', ACSVAW New 'Take-Down Assistance' Supports Survivors to Make Removal Requests

On International Women’s Day (8th March), ACSVAW announces ‘Take-Down Assistance’ (‘Ta-DA’), a new service to assist victim-survivors of non-consensual distribution of intimate images to request online platforms for removal and related follow up. The Association, in the meantime, calls for the government to act proactively in safeguarding rights of victim-survivors that have experienced any forms of image-based sexual abuse, particularly to cover threats to sharing intimate images in the on-going legislative work on ‘Voyeurism, and non-consensual photography of intimate parts, and related offences.

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