At the start of the pedestrian area in Agrigento, Sicily, we came across this monument to the victimisation of women.
Thea interpreted the plaque to read:
‘In memory of all the (women) victims of violence so that they can tell their story without silence and arouse conscience and civility’.
Given what we have experienced recently in Australia, I think there should be one of these in every Australian town and city.
It might just jog the conscience of some of the many perpetrators.
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Two red shoes.
At the start of the pedestrian area in Agrigento, Sicily, we came across this monument to the victimisation of women.
Thea interpreted the plaque to read:
‘In memory of all the (women) victims of violence so that they can tell their story without silence and arouse conscience and civility’.
Given what we have experienced recently in Australia, I think there should be one of these in every Australian town and city.
It might just jog the conscience of some of the many perpetrators.
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