Sudan: the horrific form of sexual violence during the war, in the one -year -old children also

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Sudan: the horrific form of sexual violence during the war, in the one -year -old children also

According to Sudan’s gender-based violence monitoring agency, more than 225 children’s rape cases have been registered since 2021, which reflects the level of the current situation.

UNICEF’s executive director Catherine Rusile said that even young children were hunting for one year old, which could push someone. To prevent instant resistance, immediate action must be taken.

However, it is also feared that these statistics are just a hypothesis, since their families often did not have the social scandal, lack of necessary services and revenge for these events.

Since April 2021, Sudan’s armed forces and paramilitary forces (RSF) and their allied weapons groups have a serious battle, which has created a huge human crisis in the country.

Sexual violence is being used as a weapon for violent conflict, which has special risks for children, women and girls. They are forced to go away from their homes and families, but despite it they are facing danger.

Pain in sexual violence

According to UNICEF, girls often need to take shelter in informal displaced shelters, where there are very few resources and the risk of sexual violence is higher. It is reported that about 66 percent of the children who are raped are 66 percent of the children.

Boys are also facing problems. They often do not share information about sexual assault, so because of the possibility of social displacement. In these situations, it is difficult to provide help for them and reach the services they need.

According to one, the victims of rape and sexual violence are younger than 16, where four children are about a year old.

UNICEF’s Chief Catherine Rusile said that these events were violating international law and could be placed in the category of war crime. “It has to stop.”

UNICEF is employed to prepare a safe place with its partner agencies, where the necessary services can be provided to the victims of gender-based violence.

Ground level

Under this, employees deployed on the front front are being trained. They are also social workers and psychologists who are providing community -based services in Sudan and working on harmful social practices and methods.

UNICEF has called for all warnings that obligations should be continued under international law, ensuring that human AIDS can help protect the common citizens, including children, and help the needy.

UNICEF chief says that there are fears among people, especially because of the greater sexual violence among children. These wounds of war cannot be guided and they may be present for a long time.

He warned that if the steps were not taken soon, sexual violence in Sudan would not only deepen, but it would also give up a devastating heritage.