Femicide Victims’ Families Are Struggling for Recognition in Greece
September 7, 202311 min read2110 words
Published: September 7, 2023  |  11 min read2110 words
Dora Zacharia’s pastel-yellow family home in Rhodes was always alive with music. She had a rambunctious presence and, from her childhood, her mother Katerina could always tell when Dora was home by her energetic footsteps. She’d get angry when Dora would fall asleep on the couch ...
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September 15, 2023
A number of anecdotes headline this story, but for the sake of trying to step away from over-general statistics that take away the nuance and other victims that don't fit the overall mold that statistics seem to be pointing to. Would appreciate statistics on the killers since the thesis is a common denominator with them, but the whole story is arguing for a new categorization so that more accurate statistics can be used. Leans into emotionality but enough detail and direction to see it as investigative.
September 15, 2023
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