Sabina Nessa: Group marks anniversary of teacher's murder

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Sabina Nessa: Group marks anniversary of teacher's murder
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Following the murder of Sabina Nessa in a London park one year ago, a group of students at Greenwich University, where Ms Nessa studied, have established the Sabina Project - and they're campaigning for change.

Just some examples of women murdered by men they did not know in London, in 2020 and 2021.The Sabina Project is to raise awareness of violence to women and girlsThe young women say they are coming together to "use the law to end male violence".

Student Holly Miles said some of her male friends did not understand why she and other women were anxious about walking alone. "I shouldn't be in a position where I'm having to turn my location on when I get in a cab for five minutes up the road or I feel I can't walk home from a train station that's literally minutes away from my house".Holly Miles said it took the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa for her male friends to understand the dangers for women

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