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Feminism: chat

Nina Aouilk’s - why haven’t the mainstream media covered her story?

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Simonlebonbon · 08/12/2024 20:02

TW DV/rape/Attempted murder

Nina Aouilk is a life coach from London who has discussed at length some of the most horrendous abuse I’ve ever heard about.
Her father had his friends rape her. She survived an attempted honour killing and it’s been told her father sold her six year old sister to human traffickers who harvest organs.
This woman’s story is all over the internet. Plenty of podcasts and even viral YouTube videos discussing her harrowing experiences. I have linked one video below but there are plenty of other on YouTube.

I haven’t found a single mainstream media outlet that has covered her story.
I’ve googled her name and things such as daily mail and nothing has came up.
(The case of Shafelia Ahmed however came up for me when I googled Nina’s name, covered by daily mail etc)
I want to know why there is nothing besides alternative media coverage.
Her story is devastating and brutal, tabloids love that usually and her being an attractive woman i would have suspected they’d have been all over her.
Is the lack of coverage a sign women have to actually be murdered to get the attention of the likes the daily mail? Women of colour especially have to die horrifically to gain any traction?
I understand white blonde women sell more tabloids/get more clicks but this has really surprised me, it feels so dark to me that this woman’s story isn’t featured in any big name publications. What am I missing? I can’t find anything about her family either.

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