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1 Most go unreported , or are not classified as such by the police.
2 Rights activists say thousands more rape cases go unreported each year.
3 It is equally unsurprising that the genetic crisis it created should go unreported .
4 Deaths and injuries often go unreported for fear of retribution… Audio
5 Episodes of people sickened by contaminated drinking water may go unreported .
6 That's not the most common experience, especially considering that most rapes go unreported .
7 Either there are no unheated exchanges, or if there are, they go unreported .
8 How can it be so awful that you'd let these murders go unreported ?
9 But experts believe the figure may be far greater as many incidents go unreported .
10 Kidnapping is a major problem in Pakistan and many of the crimes go unreported .
11 Six in 10 attacks are believed to go unreported each year, the charity said.
12 Deaths and injuries often go unreported for fear of retribution from the local cartels.
13 While some accidents are recorded, UNMAS believes that at least 90 percent go unreported .
14 Few transgressions are caught on video, and others go unreported .
15 Victim surveys and self-report studies conducted by criminologists reveal that most crimes go unreported .
16 Many more rapes go unreported because women fear being stigmatised.
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