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Nichole Kidman:Say NO to Violence Against Women

The stunner has announced the signatures of more than five million world leaders and citizens across the globe on a petition promoting the issue, more than five times as many signatures expected.
"The reason I chose the subject of women is because I was raised by a mother who was very passionate about having her daughters educated, and wanted her daughters to have an equal opportunity," The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Kidman as saying at the UN headquarters in New York. She added: "I was the product of that, and now I'm out there hoping to pass on to the next generation and work in a greater capacity then just as an actress."
The 5,066,549 signatures included the names of 29 world leaders, 188 ministers and over 600 parliamentarians from more than 70 countries. The list also included celebrities like Bob Geldof, Catherine Deneuve and Hillary Swank.
Herself a mother to the beautiful five month old daughter, Sunday Rose, Kidman said mothers need to discuss abuse with their daughters. "This conversation that we are having helps families to then discuss. It helps mothers to be able to discuss it with daughters," said Kidman. She added: "It helps it to become not a subject that has a stigma attached to it, and therefore not discussed in schools. It needs to be discussed in schools, and young girls and young boys need to be educated."
With increase in the cases of crime against women, such campaign reminds the world that no matter how 'progressed' you grow, but the plea of a common woman are still to be heard.



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