Talk:Acid Survivors Foundation
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Decrease in acid attacks
editI've removed the claim that "The number of acid attacks has reduced by about 40% since 2003," as it was unsourced and this UN report suggests acid attacks have decreased by 15–20% each year since 2002 primarily due to new laws and changing awareness of consequences for making attacks. --Lunar Jesters (talk) 02:56, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
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