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Amnesty: Sexual Violence Endemic in Somalia

 

Displaced Somali women and girls are especially vulnerable to sexual assault.

 

Friday, August 30, 2013

 

Amnesty International said two decades of conflict have allowed sexual violence to become endemic in Somalia. The human rights group says most victims don’t report the attacks to authorities, fearing stigma.

 

Amnesty says rape and sexual violence are a constant threat in Somalia, especially for displaced women and girls. Senior Crisis Adviser Donatella Rovera said researchers spoke with dozens of victims, one as young as 13, in Mogadishu and in camps for the displaced.

 

“Obviously, the humanitarian conditions are terrible and the lack of security is very prevalent. And this is a particular problem for women and girls because they are very much exposed to rape and sexual violence,” she said.

 

The United Nations reported in 2012 there were at least 1700 cases of rape in Somali settlements for internally displaced people . At least 70 percent of the attacks, it said, were carried out by armed men wearing government uniforms.

 

“Perpetrators are very rarely brought to justice. Victims of these attacks are then stigmatized within Somali society. So the combination of the fear of the stigmatization and the lack of confidence that reporting their case would lead to any justice means that in the majority of cases the victims don’t even report the cases to the police,” said Rovera.

 

She said that police “do not have the capacity nor the political will” to provide the protection needed to prevent such attacks – or to bring those responsible to justice.

 

Many of the women who were attacked live in make-shift shelters, with just a piece of plastic for a door. There’s no protection from rapists, who usually attack in the night. She told the story of one woman, who has four children and was abandoned by her husband.

 

“She told me that she was asleep in her little shelter when a man came in. He had a knife. It was night. She kept quiet because he threatened to kill her. The children were sleeping next to her. He raped her and then he went away. And she told me that she had not told anybody because she was afraid that if she spoke to the neighbors about what had happened to her they would just laugh at her or say bad things about her.”

 

Amnesty International’s senior crisis adviser said a lot “can and must be done” to solve the problem. She admitted it’s very difficult because the government controls only part of the country. Many other areas are controlled by armed groups and militias, such as al Shabab.

 

“But certainly where government forces are present, it is crucial that they take concrete measures to first of all to ensure security – and notably, if we talk about the IDP camps, the camps for displaced people, where most of the rapes and sexual violence occur. And secondly, more needs to be done to follow up on those cases, which are reported,” she said.

 

Rovera said, “The inability and unwillingness of Somali authorities to investigate these crimes – and bring the attackers to justice – leaves survivors of sexual violence even more isolated.” She added, it also contributes to a “climate of impunity in which attackers know they can get away with these crimes.”

 

http://hiiraan.com/news4/2013/Aug/40913/amnesty_sexual_violence_endemic_in_somalia.aspx

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Taleexi   

Heinous crime indeed. Government is partially a part of the problem. We are in a critical juncture as a nation - and I call a capital punishment for whomever commits such a crime - at least for the time being and when normalcy returns we can take other measures.

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uchi;975590 wrote:
Alpha, you have ruined a serious issue!!! with your ****** comments. What is the deal?

i'm not the one raping, ma garatay? i'm merely hurling snide little comments, dee. words don't rape people ee maxaad la qaylinaysa? :o

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i think this homie (AB) was raped by western brain-wash!! Thats even worse than the actually rape incidents!!

 

Some how i cant comprehend how a human loses his own humanity!! very weird stuff!!

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rudy-Diiriye;975728 wrote:
i think this homie (AB) was raped by western brain-wash!! Thats even worse than the actually rape incidents!!

 

Some how i cant comprehend how a human loses his own humanity!! very weird stuff!!

look at this delinquent.

 

abti,

 

iska dhig quraarada. :P

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yeah...me is bullet proof glass when it comes 2 qabiil shyte...Me is like bullet proof glass so, shyte like dat cant penetrate me!! u feel me...I already got the talaal!! You gotta get that talaala for your cranium. Then your u will see the big picture!!

C

U dont wanna live in glass house!! If it aint bullet proofed by your follow country folks n not your tribal af miishras!! Word to the DCs!! who just landed back in AFrica.

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^^

 

Rudy,

 

it's me Marx. this AB character is a little saqajaan, maha? why are we even having this insult contest, inaar? we're bigger than that, maha?

 

cafis iyo samaax, abti.

 

LOOOL@shyte like dat cant penetrate me!! u feel me...I already got the talaal!!

 

comedian, yo. :D

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Juxa   

Dumarku qabil malaha sow lama yiraahdo

 

Alpha I heard the recent surge of rapes in Hargeysa as well. My point is any crime committed against a Somali woman is a taint on every man's macawis. So say something about it and speak up.

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Juxa;975744 wrote:
Dumarku qabil malaha sow lama yiraahdo

 

Alpha I heard the recent surge of rapes in Hargeysa as well. My point is any crime committed against a Somali woman is a taint on every man's macawis. So say something about it and speak up.

too many innuendoes in this statement.

 

inabti,

 

my macawis is clean ee sida uula soco. ;)

 

:P;)

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NP homie!! its always better 2 be the hunted than 2 be the hunter!! lol.......hunters have no life since they are not worthy of it!! While their opposite folks r cherished for fever!! i.e, Mlk, Gandhi, SMAH, Malcolm, JFK, Mandela, etc.,

 

This thread is about our somali pple who r suffering due to lack of help!! So let us help them!! I believe as a somalis, this is our duty........but we aint help them. and this really a big imbursement of our society!! We have become cold hearted pple who dont give damn about nothing but their own tribe. But we all know that it takes more than one unit to fix our society and country!! That thought is still missing!!

 

Just my 2 cents!!

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