Nightmare on the Mediterranean route: 90% of women victims of violence!

Nightmare on the Mediterranean route: 90% of women victims of violence!

Formentera, Spanien - The shock sits deeply: A terrifying reality for women on the dangerous Mediterranean route is obviously! The UNHCR reports illuminate the shocking details: a shocking number of women and girls becomes the target of brutal attacks. The idea that up to 90 percent of female refugees will become victims of rapes during their trip is speechless. This tragedy shows a frightening picture of an already fatal path.

Terrible stories such as that of Maria, a brave woman from Africa who met unimaginable horror on the desperate search for security, are unfortunately not an isolated case. Maria's deception of disguising herself as a man could not protect her from the cruel reality. A driver recognized her true identity and forced her through sexual violence to keep her silence. reitschuster.de reported on this frightening report, which revealed the alarm "rape quota". But women are not only endangered on the high seas. The horrors often start much earlier, in places such as Sudan, the Sahara and Libya, places that are marked by crime and conflict.

rapes and silence

But what really happens when these boats reach the coasts? A shocking case was documented on the island of Formentera: a minor was raped by the skipper during the crossing from North Africa, while 17 fellow travelers watched along. These shocking incidents reflect a brutal reality that often stays in the dark. Many of the victims do not dare to speak, be it out of shame, for fear of further violence or because they are denied access to support.

a worldwide "pandemic" of violence

This horror is not just limited to the Mediterranean route. Distributed all over the world, especially in herds of crisis such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, there is a worrying increase in gender -specific violence. According to the UN, the number of conflict-related sexual violence rose by an incredible 50 percent, last year 95 percent of documented cases accounted for women and girls. This "pandemic", so reports the UNHCR , however, is often tightened by a lack of resources and the lack of support.

A bitter reality: While organizations that are often managed by women are desperately trying to prevent this violence and help to help survivors, the need for funds remains far behind the necessary. Without sufficient support, millions of women and girls who were driven out by violence could not receive any access to vital help. A call to urgent support is required to improve and protect the life of these endangered women.

The challenges and dangers to which women and girls are exposed to on the run show an alarming urgency. Measures to prevent and combat this violence are essential to save lives and to secure the future of countless women and girls worldwide.

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