Women have always said that they must remain silent in the event of an incident. It could involve rape, assault, abuse, societal inequity, or another act against women. The 25th of November is observed as "Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women," despite the fact that males continue to abuse women around the world while pretending to be men.
Every year, over 500,000 women are raped in South Africa. 40 percent of women in the nation are raped at some point in their life each year, according to a survey by the Tears Foundation and the Medical Research Council of South Africa. According to the study, just one rape complaint was made out of nine, and the other eight were either ignored or the victims suffered in silence.
In South Africa, rape also affects men and kids. Less than 11 years old are the average age of rape victims who are youngsters.
Sweden has the second-highest global rape rate. Victims of rape are one out of four in Sweden. In all of Europe, Sweden has the most rapes. The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention reports an increase in rape cases each year.
One out three women in America, according to a survey from George Mason University, have been raped. Women make up around 43.9% of those who have experienced violence in the recent past. Most of them are young ladies, under 25.
England and Wales—Britain is the fourth-highest rape country in the world. The NSPCC reported that in the UK, children between the ages of 13 and 18 experience the most sexual abuse.
In India, rape ranks as the fourth most common crime. In 2021, the National Crime Records Bureau estimates that at least 86 incidents are recorded per day nationwide.
Numerous rape cases are reportedly recorded in New Zealand, according to the British Medical Journal. A incidence of sexual assault is recorded in New Zealand every two hours, according to a study by the Ministry of Justice. Before the age of 18, one in three girls suffer sexual violence of some kind.
In Canada also number of sexual assault cases there is also very high.