Though not as common, there are reported cases of women who abuse women and men sexually and in other ways, and according to the St. Lucia Crisis Centre, “the spotlight needs to be directed at them as well.”
“Abuse is never to be tolerated and anyone who feels threatened in any way by anyone should have open recourse to seeking help,” a press release from the Crisis Centre stated. “The unfortunate thing is that the perpetrators are usually able to force their victims to cower in fear, and so a wall of secrecy is built which allows the abuse to continue, and the victims continue to suffer in silence. The abuse must stop now, and you can play a part in making that happen.”
The Statement added: “In addition, government should seek to strengthen or create legislation not only to punish the criminals, but also to provide some kind of reparation for their victims. Sometimes the criminals are fined or sent to jail, but the people who have suffered at their hands are left empty handed in every way. Sometimes they do not even have access to proper counseling and the future becomes a mere blur to them. This cannot be allowed to continue.”
On this October Orange Day, you can play a part in raising awareness of gender based violence in an effort to promote the cause of justice for all who suffer silently. Start by wearing something orange this Tuesday October 25!
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