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Shania Twain Says In RCMP Video That Family Violence Is 'Never Acceptable'

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 11 Dec, 2014 01:41 PM

    OTTAWA — Country music superstar Shania Twain has lent her voice to an RCMP campaign against family violence.

    In a 60-second video posted online by the Mounties the singer tells viewers that violence inside the home shouldn't be kept a secret.

    Speaking over a twangy guitar track, she says "sometimes home is where the hurt is" and adds that whether it's physical, sexual or emotional "abuse is abuse."

    Twain says family violence can happen in any family and is "never acceptable."

    She calls on victims to contact someone they trust and report incidents to police.

    The RCMP says family violence makes up one-quarter of all police-reported violent crime.

    "You can break the silence. There is always someone who can help," Twain says.

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