15% Lebanese children Sexually abused

Formatted Soul
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15 percent of children sexually abused: poll
Ministers 'to address problem

BEIRUT: A survey of 1,025 children across Lebanon has found that over 15 percent of those polled experienced some form of sexual abuse before or after the 2006 summer war with Israel. Most of these abuses, according to the study, occurred in the child's own home.

The survey, conducted by Save the Children Sweden and KAFA - Enough Violence and Exploitation, found that 16.1 percent of the children surveyed had experienced at least one form of sexual abuse. The average age of the child victim was 10.3 years old.

According to the rights groups' investigation, the incidence of child sexual abuse was not affected by gender, religion, or level of family education.

"The study reveals, as most global studies have found, that a large proportion of these children are sexually harassed and violated by the people closest to them," Ruba Khoury, country manager for Save the Children Sweden, said in prepared remarks at the Beirut Bar Association Friday, during a presentation of the study's findings.

"The basic fact," she said, "is that children need the support of adults; if they have been violated and sexually abused they need care and support for a long time to regain confidence and trust in the adult world as well as in themselves."

The study defined sexual abuse as "subjection to direct sexual acts," "subjection to indirect sexual acts" or attempts at either of the two.

Speaking with The Daily Star, Khoury called the findings "alarming" due to of the perceived importance of family values and social and cultural protections in Lebanon.

But the level of abuse, she added, was no worse than in many other countries.

The study, the first of its kind in Lebanon, also researched the prevalence of child sexual abuse during the month-long 2006 summer war. Nearly 5 percent of the children polled alluded to some form of sexual abuse during the conflict. The majority of the abuse targeted boys.

Social Affairs Minister Mario Aoun, who attended the conference Friday, told The Daily Star that the problem of child sexual abuse in Lebanon is of "special and major importance."

He said that he was organizing and working with a team of advisers and ministers "to address the problem ... [and] to protect the children."

Aoun added, that among other things, he had issued a directive to provide assistance to victims of sexual abuse.

Khoury praised the government's proactive stance. "The government has been very supportive providing all the resources we need," she said.

Lebanon became party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991 and signed on to additional protocols in 2002 and 2004, but the prevalence of abuse, the social stigma related to reporting abuse and certain difficulties in enforcement continue to present significant hurdles. "Lots of cases are still going unreported," Ghida Anani, a program coordinator for KAFA and a co-author of the study, told The Daily Star.

In addition, the findings showed that cases of sexual abuse involving girl victims were treated with greater secrecy. And focus group discussions (FDGs) held in conjunction with the study revealed that many victims were reluctant to identify their abusers, particularly if the abuser was a family member.

Khoury said that Save the Children was working on a helpline, preparing trainers, and creating more programs to elevate awareness of the problem in families and schools.

Anani, whose group, KAFA, works with Save the Children, cited similar initiatives including boosting the number of front line personnel, increasing support to victims and advocating for a new child protection law.

"We need clear legal measures [to protect children]," she said, "but we are also for the psychological rehabilitation of the abuser ... healing the abuser."

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By Muya• 14 Oct 2008 11:20
Rating: 5/5
Muya

13% is a very low percentage if we take into consideration the kind of world we live in today:

1- Everyone everywhere has access to prostitutes, pornography, sexually explicit material and suggestive ideas.

2- All kinds of media encourage sexual abuse by hinting at them in a direct or indirect way, in movies, tv series, songs, even cartoons!!!, jokes about these kinda sick topics are not even worth telling.

3- Moms and dads are becoming less and less aware of the effect of the naked body parts on people (men and women!) They continue to dress their kids in less covering, more provocative garments each day as if it's a nude contest...

4- With the recent uprise of materialism and the loss of religions and values, sexual abuse is really not that big a deal. People without values can kill, rape, steal, cheat and lie their lives on without having a trace of guilt.

Sorry for the long post, but this topic really needs more attention from everyone.

By anonymous• 14 Oct 2008 10:29
anonymous

Arien said Disgusting..People are ...

Disgusting..People are becoming animals, rather worse than animals.

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By shinning_star• 14 Oct 2008 10:02
shinning_star

it is disgusting and sad to see what is happning...

Life is a mystery..... you never know whats next.....

By shinning_star• 14 Oct 2008 09:56
shinning_star

i agree with genesis we can't blame it all to the mothers

life is not that easy we may be blessed with the courage that we can stand on our feet and defend ourselves and our loved ones but unfortunately many women are not...

there are thousands of facts to why this is happning.

Life is a mystery..... you never know whats next.....

By Arien• 14 Oct 2008 09:50
Arien

Disgusting..People are becoming animals, rather worse than animals.

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By genesis• 14 Oct 2008 09:47
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genesis

It's hard to blame the mothers as in most cases they’re victims also.

Women in that situation suffers from low self esteem. They can't even protect There selves.

Anyway, most reported cases in countries like Lebanon or Jordan. The brothers, first cousins & in-laws are the abusers

By anonymous• 14 Oct 2008 09:45
anonymous

Denial, fear...many reasons why it's difficult for a woman (or a victim) to report abuse. It's only in relatively recent times that people have been able to bring this out into the open, and many cultures still don't. Hope more and more will continue to do so.

By britexpat• 14 Oct 2008 09:41
Rating: 3/5
britexpat

One good thing is that its been highlighted and people are aware. Now they can find means to address the problem..

Formatted Soul ... How many times we've seen that women go into denial and refuse to believe or pick up on the tell tale signs.. Human nature I suppose..

By mjamille28• 14 Oct 2008 09:41
mjamille28

agree with FS...

By Formatted Soul• 14 Oct 2008 09:40
Formatted Soul

I blame women first and foremost if their daughters are abused by the fathers who get away with their crimes. It's the mother's duty to first know who she's with, to protect her children, and to kill anyone who'd do such a thing to her child.

By Bahraini83• 14 Oct 2008 09:39
Bahraini83

its really a sad fact .. that children get abused at home .. if home ain't safe .. where shall be??

By mjamille28• 14 Oct 2008 09:35
mjamille28

lol, i think loulsy was being sarcastic when she said shocking.... :)

By anonymous• 14 Oct 2008 09:33
anonymous

Why is it shocking? This happens everywhere, whether people acknowledge it or not.

By Loulsy• 14 Oct 2008 09:27
Rating: 3/5
Loulsy

Wow..

WYSIWYG

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