The battered faces of Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Angela Merkel stare out of posters in Milan created by Italian artist AleXsandro Palombo to raise awareness of violence against women. The street art campaign is called “Just Because I am a Woman”, and also feature US Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Sonia Gandhi, the head of India’s main opposition party. Palombo intends “to illustrate the drama that affects millions of women throughout the world… with the aim of denouncing, raising awareness and obtaining a real response from institutions and politics,” his press office in a statement. “Violence against women is a global problem that affects everyone regardless of race, class or religion,” the posters say. The women, with bruised faces or bearing strangulation marks, testify: “I am a victim of domestic violence, I am paid less, I have undergone genital mutilation, I don’t have the right to dress as I want, I can’t choose who I’m going to marry. I’ve been raped”.