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zReportage.com Story of the Week # 467 - Acid Attack - Launched April 2, 2013 - Acid violence is a vicious and damaging form of assault in Bangladesh where acid is thrown in people's faces - the overwhelming majority of the victims are women. These attacks are often the result of family and land dispute, dowry demands or a desire for revenge. The victims are attacked in some cases because a young girl or women has spurned the sexual advances of a male or either she or her parents have rejected a proposal of marriage. The scars left by acid are not just skin deep. In addition to psychological trauma, survivors face social isolation that further damages self-esteem and seriously undermines their professional and personal futures. Globally, at least 1500 people in 20 countries are attacked in this way yearly, 80% of whom are female and many under 18 years of age.
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Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 14, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - A woman who was a victim in an acid attack and who did not want to be identified by name.
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Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 13, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - A woman who was a victim in an acid attack and who did not want to be identified by name.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 14, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - RAJANI, 35, is one of the first documented cases to be recorded by Bangladeshi police in 1986. She had acid thrown at her by her ex-husband.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 13, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - A woman who was a victim in an acid attack and who did not want to be identified by name.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 13, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - ADAN, 10, was a victim of an acid attack because of a land dispute between two families. He was a scapegoat for revenge over a small partition of his family's land that was resting on the opposition's land.
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Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 14, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - MAANYATHA, 28, had acid thrown at her by her husband because she wanted to find work and help with the household finances.
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Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 13, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - A woman who was a victim in an acid attack and who did not want to be identified by name.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 15, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - HALA, 16, had acid thrown at her by her fiance because she was talking to a male friend.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 13, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - JABA, 14 years old - Acid was thrown at her by a potential suitor because she refused his marriage proposal.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 14, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - A woman who was a victim in an acid attack and who did not want to be identified by name.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 15, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - A woman who was a victim in an acid attack and who did not want to be identified by name.
© Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA
Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. March 17, 2013 - Narayanganj, Bangladesh - SHRUTI, 24, had acid thrown into her face by her maid as an act of jealousy when her fiance proposed to her.
© Bangladesh Acid Attacks, where acid is thrown in faces of victims, are predominantly woman under 18. © Evi Zoupanos/zReportage/ZUMA

Evi Zoupanos

EVI ZOUPANOS is a photographer based in Athens, Greece. She graduated from Middlesex University and has trained for six months as a photojournalist with the Associated Press. Since then, she has freelanced for the Athens news Agency, European Press Agency and various National Greek news papers such as Kathimerini. She has also been on mission to Guinea with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees as a photojournalist. (Credit Image: © ZUMAPRESS.com):467


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