Mia Julia breaks her silence: Shattering unveiling over rape

Mia Julia breaks her silence: Shattering unveiling over rape

The German party singer Mia Julia, 38 years old, disclosed her traumatic experiences from youth in an emotional Instagram contribution. She tells of a painful experience that she describes as a rape and that occurred when she was about 15 years old and was in a relationship. According to [OE24] she reports that her "no Stop" was not taken seriously in this situation and she felt powerless when it hurt. For a long time, the singer has not recognized that she has become victims of sexual violence and describes how this experience she literally broke.

mia Julia speaks openly about the challenge of regaining control over her own life, femininity and your needs. The consequences of traumatic experience are far -reaching. It took years to work on her healing and states that it was difficult for her to trust her.

Support for those affected

In view of the frequent suppression of voices of victims of sexual violence, it is crucial that affected women and girls talk about their experiences with confidants. Support from the social environment plays an important role, as [women-against-violence] emphasizes. It is strongly recommended to take a medical examination after rape. Ideally, this should be accompanied by a confidant, since it serves both the treatment of injuries and evidence.

doctors are subject to confidentiality, which offers victims a certain protection. Acute care includes essential aspects such as the treatment of physical injuries, the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and psychological support to alleviate the long -term emotional consequences. The Istanbul Convention, which has been in force in Germany since 2018, obliges to provide free and comprehensive acute care for victims of sexual violence.

challenges in the health system

Despite these legal requirements, there are still major regional differences in acute care in Germany. A study by the Institute for Human Rights shows that many women fall by the wayside due to the complex structures and overloads in the healthcare system. Women are often proven from one place to another, which leads to long travel routes and waiting times. [Institut-Fuer-human rights] emphasizes that many affected people therefore cancel the way to the necessary care, which can have serious physical and mental consequences.

The new regulations on confidential evidence of evidence that came into force in March 2020 offer some improvements because they also enable procedural offers, but the health system remains with challenges. Committed specialists and advice centers are working to improve the situation for those affected. It is important that the responsibility for the crime is solely with the perpetrator and that Femme-Focused support is provided for overcoming the violence suffered.

With her personal report, Mia Julia hopes to encourage other victims and to raise awareness of the complex issues about sexual violence.

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