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  1. 17 de sept. de 2006 · Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blair’s position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of war and occupation.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2016 · The powerful slogan “Ni una mujer menos, ni una muerte más” (“not one woman less, not one more death”) was coined by Mexican poet and activist Susana Chávez Castillo in the 1990s to protest the notorious unsolved murders of women in Cuidad Juárez, Mexico.

  3. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. The missionary position / Brian Eno -- The US has gone mad / John le Carré -- Art, truth and politics / Harold Pinter -- Bin Laden's victory / Richard Dawkins -- The right to rule ourselves / Haifa Zangana -- Dreams in the dumpster -- Language down the drain / Michel Faber. BoxID.

  4. 12 de ago. de 2020 · Women who push back—activists, journalists, politicians—face vicious smear campaigns, online harassment, threats of sexual violence, and death threats, which are sometimes realized. #NiUnaMenos started as a direct response to the murder of fourteen-year-old Chiara Paez in 2015.

  5. Not One More Death memorializes three children who were killed by cars along 3rd Avenue. In the mural, a silhouette of an anonymous figure is also present, holding a sign which reads, Not One More Death.

  6. 15 de oct. de 2021 · Ni Una Menos, or Not One Less, started out in Argentina as a slogan chanted by thousands protesting the murders of young women. It eventually spawned a women's rights movement...

  7. Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blair’s position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of