I had the opportunity to visit this museum, but only in part. The only tickets left for the permanent exhibits for the day were for a time well after my flight was scheduled to leave. I would venture to say that if the abuses especially reserved for women are downplayed or absent it is due to American prudishness (no offense fellow Yankees, but face it, we are sexually squeamish) rather than denial or bias. One exhibit we did see was "Faces of Sorrow", an exhibit of photographs from the Bosnian war. There's no shying away from the abuses of women in THIS exposition, let me tell you. I wasn't the only one crying a little bit while looking at the women who had been raped by soldiers. Holly Trimper, Graduate Student Museum Studies, U of Nebraska-Lincoln