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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Inhuman Behaviour With Women In Different Countries Of The World








Today 70 % of women aging from 15-44 years face the physical or mental tortures, sexual assault, harassment and rape or even killed on any turn of life by husbands, boyfriends or acquaintances, in the world. Similarly, women and girls are harassed in educational institution and working places.
according to the data of different UN organizations, 1/3 of the women are killed by the their friends, In South Africa, one woman is killed by her own boyfrind after every 6 hour. In Guatemala, two women are targeted each day.
Point eight million women among them 80 % being girls are fell prey to human smugglers and out of them 79 % sold to people involved in sexual business. In the world, every year 100 to 140 million girls in childhood are brutally circumcised, among them more than 3 million belong to African countries.
In the world 60 million girls below the age of 18 years are married. These childhood marriages mostly occur in South Asian countries or Southern Desert region of South Africa.
In a year more than 150 millions girls below the age of 18 years are molested. In Ecuador sexual abuse of the girl students is common practice and mostly in the 37 % of the cases teachers are involved. In Sao Paulo and Brazil one woman is attacked after every 15 seconds. In Rwanda when massacre occurred during 1994, 0.5 million women and girls were sexually assaulted. Twelve years ago when war continued in Eastern Democratic Congo, 0.2 million women and girls were rapped, some say figures were far more than this.
In the European countries and the USA that are hoisting the flags of women rights in the world, the bosses or colleagues in the offices attempt to sexually target 40-50 % of the women and girls. In the government schools of the USA, 83 % of the girl students aging 12- 16 years are sexually harassed in one or other way. If, this is the condition of women folk in the countries claiming to be of civilized nations, then what would be fate of women in other countries, let us have a look how the women are treated in different countries of the world.
( To Be Continued)

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