Porn, privacy, and pain: how image-based abuse tears women’s lives apart


All images from South China Morning Post.

*Survivors in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia are struggling to have this content removed from online platforms, where hundreds of entries portraying sexual violence can be found

Laura*, an office worker from Hong Kong, recently found out that some of her most private moments had been circulating on the internet – for about a decade.

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