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#DontTouchMe: Saudi Arabia child abuse

One of the most shared videos was a cartoon showing scenarios of how parents can educate their kids and how children should deal with harassment. Within 48 hours the hashtag had been tweeted more than 100,000 times and the video had reached more than 175,000 views. It has since been removed from YouTube but there are duplications on the video sharing platform.

Over time, the conversation has evolved and new hashtags have been created. Users have shared images from an anti-abuse children's book titled Don't Touch Me, using the hashtag of the same name. The book, written by Dr Hind Khalifa is a guide for children on what to do in situations of harassment.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-25671761

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