The highest rates of violence against women

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Violence and sexual assault are commonplace when they are heard. The victims of these brutal crimes are women. Whether the assault is an insult, a beating, a physical harassment or a complete rape, and it may even happen to kill, hundreds of thousands have passed the surface of the globe.
There are disappointing and frustrating results regarding the status of women worldwide and their brutal treatment in all its forms. The results say that 50% of women who die are offenders, current or former spouses. Among the victims of murders in Australia, Israel and South Africa Canada and the United States, the proportion of women killed by their husbands ranges from 40 to 70 percent, according to the World Health Organization.
In the third world countries, field studies showed that 33% of Tunisian women and 54% of Palestinian women, and the most likely among them, despite the persistence of physical abuse and violence are the women of Egypt (4%). All these women are subjected to domestic violence In contrast, more than 100 Pakistani women have been killed as victims of honor killings each month. In Bangladesh, women killed by their husbands may exceed 50% of all homicides in the rest of the country.
Below, we will provide you with a list of countries that are most infringing on women's rights and are most physically abused, coupled with reliable numbers and numbers:

Afghanistan
Afghanistan is at the top of the list of countries most violating women's rights within.
In 2013, domestic violence against women increased by 20% and all the justifications of the perpetrators were punishable by women for violating religion, customs and traditions.
The matter was worsened by a law passed in February 2014 limiting the ability of the government to force some family members to be witnesses to domestic violence against the victim, which led to the disregard of many cases of abuse, including killings! In Afghanistan, women's rights and rights appear to be worsening in the same year. Some parliamentarians have suggested that the minimum age for marriage should not be considered as underage marriage by strengthening the law, resulting in the marriage of 25 percent of those under the age of 16.
One of the UN recommendations for the defense of women's rights in Afghanistan:
The Government of Afghanistan must be urged to adopt legislative reforms to ensure the cessation of sexual violence against women and to ensure that sexual assault is not associated with adultery or other moral crimes.
With attention to the establishment of infrastructure to provide protection and health services for citizens and survivors of cases of physical violence.
The Afghan Ministry of the Interior should also accelerate efforts to integrate women into the Afghan National Police and thereby strengthen its capacity to address its own sexual violence.
Central African Republic
Since 10 December 2012, Central Africa has been plunged into conflicts, arming and barbarism against the entire population, particularly in the north and east of the Central African Republic. The Secretary-General's reports have reported sexual violence involving rape by armed individuals against women and girls, The Union for Democratic Forces for the Rally, the Central African Democratic Front and other armed movements.
Colombia
In Colombia every six days one woman is subjected to murder and the offender is the current or former spouse. Women are subjected to violence and sexual offenses, but there are groups that are subject to further violence. Human rights and women's advocacy groups recommend that more attention be paid to those (ethnic minorities, rural women, children, gay, bisexual and transgender). Treatment in Colombia.
Congo
The Congo is one of the most violent and abusive countries for women and even female children. According to the UN Secretary-General's report on ending violence against women, "the most common form of violence against women in the world is the physical violence against Congolese women, At least one out of three women on average is beaten or raped, or forced sexual intercourse and multiple physical abuse of the brother, uncle, father and husband.
Women between 15 and 44 years of age are at increased risk of being raped and domestic violence at risk of cancer, malaria, car accidents or even war-ravages, according to World Bank reports.
Iraq
In some countries, governments are directly responsible and the primary perpetrator of violence by insisting on adherence to customs and traditions despite their apparent contradiction with the most basic principles of human rights.
In Iraq in 2002, the Iraqi government ordered the beheading of 100 women and public executions after being accused of insults and prostitution. The execution of the 100 women was carried out amid hysterical cries and slogans in support of the rule.
Libya
Women in Libya are subjected to domestic physical violence and may also be raped abroad. However, it is difficult to obtain abundant information in this area.
However, one psychiatrist says, "During my work as a psychologist in one town (Ain Zara / Tripoli, Libya) in the 13 months I was referred to the clinic (35 cases of beatings, 39 cases of total rape, 20 cases of sexual harassment, 10 cases of verbal violence, 5 Cases of forcing the use of cannabis! "
The list of countries most violent against women and more physically and psychologically abused is not yet over, the following countries still include:

  • Financial
  • Myanmar
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Darfur region
  • Syria
  • To whom
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Cote d'Ivoire
  • Liberia
  • Nepal
  • Sri Lanka
    -Nigeria
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Sorry but is this post jut for information or are you proposing a charity so that can help them somehow?

for information