No death sentence because "it was the poor father"?
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/2076
Well, let we remember that is not always the father that rape children! Who exactly rape them is complex ... and different from region to region too ...
Conclusion: why should someone not reporting that, because of a death sentence?! (applied after 20 years)
Let we remember is not the first death sentence for rape! and many countries sentence people to death for rape ...
Fully 28% of child rape victims reported that they had never told anyone about their child rape prior to the research interview
47% did not disclose for over 5 years post-rape.
Our study has attempted to show how 11 adolescents born of rape during the wars of the former Yugoslavia represent themselves.
Through physical abuse, stigmatization, and social exclusion, these adolescents feel like scapegoats. They express a feeling of being the general object of condemnation and scorn because of their Serbian blood.
Since for them the school is a space of stigmatization, physical abuse, and exclusion, they resent it. The most traumatic event in their lives was finding out who their father is.
Identity is based on the perception of Self as the Other, and additionally, of self-hatred. Despite the fact that, in the cases that fall within this theme, the community does not stigmatize them because the identity of the father is known only to close family members, the feelings of guilt isolate them. Generally, school does not interest them—They have difficulties with concentration and thus have no success.
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/2076
Well, let we remember that is not always the father that rape children! Who exactly rape them is complex ... and different from region to region too ...
Conclusion: why should someone not reporting that, because of a death sentence?! (applied after 20 years)
Let we remember is not the first death sentence for rape! and many countries sentence people to death for rape ...
Fully 28% of child rape victims reported that they had never told anyone about their child rape prior to the research interview
47% did not disclose for over 5 years post-rape.
Our study has attempted to show how 11 adolescents born of rape during the wars of the former Yugoslavia represent themselves.
Through physical abuse, stigmatization, and social exclusion, these adolescents feel like scapegoats. They express a feeling of being the general object of condemnation and scorn because of their Serbian blood.
Since for them the school is a space of stigmatization, physical abuse, and exclusion, they resent it. The most traumatic event in their lives was finding out who their father is.
Identity is based on the perception of Self as the Other, and additionally, of self-hatred. Despite the fact that, in the cases that fall within this theme, the community does not stigmatize them because the identity of the father is known only to close family members, the feelings of guilt isolate them. Generally, school does not interest them—They have difficulties with concentration and thus have no success.