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Artist Draws Disney Heroines Kissing their Fathers

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Getting children to open up about sexual abuse, particularly when it involves a family member, is notoriously difficult.

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So one artist, going under the name of Saint Hoax, has incorporated Disney princesses into his message to young victims – a visual language he hopes will better speak to them.

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‘The aim of the poster series is to encourage victims to report their cases in order for the authorities to prevent it from happening again,’ the artist, who is based in the Middle East, told MailOnline.

Saint Hoax says that before going public with the campaign, he tried reaching out to a major organization he hoped might use it for good, but never heard back. So he published the work on his own, after which a number of other foundations which fight child sexual abuse and incest shared the images.

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