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Posted by Marc | 8-01-2008 22:37 | Category: Abuse, Violence

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Impressive campaign from last year for the Dutch Stichting Geheim Geweld (hidden violence). The posters are called: Chair, Fists, Burns and Belt, all titles are reffering to violence against children.


This campaign, made by Saatchi & Saatchi Amsterdam, was nominated at the Cannes Lions festival 2007 and was actually launched in october 2007. It was seen on billboards and as magazine ads.
Stichting Geheim Geweld started in june 2005 and their main goal is raise awareness and commitment for victims of child abuse.

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Advertiser:
Stichting Geheim Geweld
Agency:
Saatchi & Saatchi, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Source:
I Believe In Advertising




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This is a very sad situation, I read the book ‘A Child called IT’ and I cried like Niagara Falls. Unfortunately, child abuse is very much alive and very extreme. We need to launch a war against this at all costs, the horror so many children experience behind closed doors is detrimentally life crippling and truly ugly people who commit these acts of mental, physical and sexual assaults are demonic and dark all the way from the heart to the tips of their hairs. No child should endure these horrific atrocities. Beaten to extreme trauma, broken bones, lacerations to the whole body, burns, mental deprivations and used as sexual playtoys, these sickening details are only the tip of the iceburg of some of the barbarities children all over the “Great land of the United States of America” not to mention the world, are subjected to on a daily bases. Please, if you ever suspect any kind of abuse with any child please I beg you -they, the children are begging you ‘at all costs’ DO NOT LET IT HAPPEN! Find a way to stop it! Even though they are behind closed doors and when in public their silence is unfailing deep within side their crying out for us to be Super Heroes and take them away from the agony they live. So I pray to God that all of us are keen to every detail in fighting this very evil and truly ugly acts of real life horror. Thank you for taking the time to read this and paying attention to your instincts and protecting every child around you, thank you.

Posted by Jaren | 20-03-2008 19:34

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I wanted to ask if I could use these pictures by quoting the source? Is there a copy right to these pictures? Kindly let me know. My email id is

Regards

Posted by Reena Mary George | 5-03-2009 07:25



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