Out of 300 cases of violence in Rakhine State, only 30 of them are reported In Rakhine State, women's affairs organizations have reported at least 40 cases of domestic violence against women from January to September 4 this year but this only represents the tip of the iceberg according to the Rakhine Women's Initiative Organization (RWIO). It is estimated that out of 300 known
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The number of rape cases, including those involving children, has been on the rise in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state for the past few years amid armed conflict and ongoing political instability in the region, according to local aid groups.
Six child rape cases were reported in 2018, five in 2019, 20 in 2020, and five in the first half of 2021, according to Legal Clinic Myanmar, High Court lawyer Mya Thuzar from the Rakhine state branch office of the Legal Clinic Myanmar in Sittwe told RFA on Thursday.
“More and more child rapes are occurring, and it is very troubling for children,” said Oo Khin Thein of the Sittwe-based Rakhine Youth New Generation Network. “We are worried because we are seeing a lot of fighting and political instability and, in the midst of it all, the complications of the COVID-19 pandemic.”