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A doll and a sign reading 'Thanks Klaus, it doesn't hurt anymore' was put by Berlin artist Uschi Leonhardt next to the star of German actor Klaus Kinski in Berlin, on January 18, 2013. With the action, Leonhardt aims to call attention to the allegations against Klaus Kinski to have repeatedly raped his daughter. Actress Nastassja Kinski accused her father of attempting to abuse her, following allegations by her half-sister Pola that he raped her throughout her childhood. AFP PHOTO / MAURIZIO GAMBARINI /GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read MAURIZIO GAMBARINI/DPA/AFP via Getty Images)

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