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🗓️ 30 December 2021
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Ghislaine Maxwell is facing the prospect of spending the rest of her life in jail after a jury in New York found her guilty of grooming and sex trafficking teenage girls to be abused by the sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. What impact will this high profile case have on future cases f alleged sexual abuse against women and girls? Andrea talks to Harriet Wistrich, who is the founder and director of the Centre for Women’s Justice and a solicitor.
It's now 100 days that teenage girls in Afghanistan have been banned from going to school in the majority of provinces. Yesterday, former prime minister Gordon Brown who is now UN special envoy for global education said 'we're sleep-walking towards the biggest humanitarian crisis of our times in Afghanistan. Andrea discusses the situation, particularly for women and girls, with the BBC Correspondent Yalda Hakim.
We've been talking to women about their scars. Today Laura, a burns survivor, tells her story
Many will have had empty chairs at the Christmas dinner table this year, for lots of different reasons. In Susie Boyt's novel Loved and Missed there is a particularly memorable Christmas dinner scene. In order to see her daughter on Christmas Day Ruth has to improvise. Susie joins Andrea to describe how people try to help and love others in the most difficult of circumstances.
Abia Akram is a Pakistani disability rights activist. She is the founder of the National Forum of Women with Disabilities in Pakistan, and a leading figure within the disability rights movement in the country as well as in Asia and the Pacific. She has been named as one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2021. She joins Andrea to discuss how she became involved in this work and what more there is to do.
Presented by Andrea Catherwood Producer: Louise Corley
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0:34.4 | Hello, I'm Andrea Catharwood and welcome to Women's Hour on BBC Radio 4. |
0:38.6 | Good morning, it's good to have your company. |
0:41.0 | Now, as you'll have no doubt heard on the news |
0:43.1 | Galane Maxwell has been found guilty by a New York court of sex trafficking girls |
0:48.0 | aiding Jeffrey Epstein in his abuse of minors. We're going to look at what this means for those women who came forward to |
0:55.1 | testify and the wider impact that this case may have, will women be more likely to speak out? |
1:01.8 | Will they feel more likely to be believed? We're going to have all the latest reaction |
1:05.7 | this morning. We're also looking at what's happening in Afghanistan. It's been |
1:09.9 | a hundred days since many girls were banned from attending secondary |
1:13.4 | school by the Taliban in the country and the country is also facing a |
1:17.4 | real risk of famine. |
1:19.4 | Arthur Susie Boit will be joining me in the studio to discuss her latest novel, |
1:24.4 | loved and missed. |
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