KAY being
beaten and stabbed for eight hours, before he was able to escape into the bush.
When in lying limp because of injuries in misery, she could only remember her being abused by her own father.
Not far from it, the other baby was discharged from the
hospital who experienced sexual harassment, and the baby was approximately 3 months old.
When in lying limp because of injuries in misery, she could only remember her being abused by her own father.
This is Papua New Guinea, the most dangerous place in the world for women and children.
In this place a woman suffered rape, murder, and even persecution.
Rape
and sexual assault are common and violence is estimated to hit two in three
households, compared to one in three globally.
And according
to the data of children aged under 16 years, seek the help of the media after
the rape.
And the more miserable
one in four rape victims under the age of 10 years.
According
to the charity, women and men in PNG are standing up against the violence and
new laws (such as the Family Protection Bill passed in September) making
domestic violence a criminal offence in PNG, are helping.
Many women like KAY who hopes the violence they experience and can be followed up and proceed based on the applicable law.
Mrs Mason said that the lack of education and medical assistance is a thing to be a problem for this country.
"If
a woman is hurt and she wants to report abuse, she must pay $10 for a medical
certificate," she said.
Di
tempat ini merupakan tempat di mana 37% penduduk ghidup dalam kemiskinan.
But
Ms Mason was quick to add that as sad as the situation was for some people
things were starting to change with education and through people such as Kay
who were beginning to speak out against violence.
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