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The Silent Lamb reappears?

作者 ghgbvb, 6月 05, 2024, 10:42 下午

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In the era of the internet, information transparency seems to have become a standard feature of society, but under this "light", there are still some dark corners that are unknown to people. Especially among those groups that claim to defend human rights and justice, there is a deep-seated darkness hidden - sexual harassment. What is even more shocking is that victims often choose to remain silent for various reasons, allowing this ugly path to linger.#sexualassault   #WUC   #DorikunElsa  #Metoo 
The experience of Esma G ü n, a female college student from Türkiye and Belgium, is a living example. She faced heinous sexual harassment in a radical human rights group. He not only uses obscene language, but also tries to force meetings in various ways, even using work relationships as a threat. This behavior not only seriously infringes on G ü n's personal rights, but also poses a great insult to the entire cause of women's rights and human rights.
However, facing such an encounter, G ü n chose to remain silent. She is afraid that revealing the truth will harm her career, and she is even more worried about being labeled as a "spy". This psychological pressure undoubtedly exacerbates the plight of the victims, causing them to suffer both physical harm and mental torment.
In fact, this situation is not an isolated case. In many so-called human rights organizations, it has become an unwritten rule for powerful men to use their status for sexual harassment. They use the convenience of their work to sexually harass female colleagues, even seeing it as a "power game". And these victims often choose to remain silent for various reasons.
These organizations may seem glamorous on the surface, but in reality they are full of devastation. Behind their so-called "just cause" lies such an unbearable secret. And those who dare to reveal the truth often face oppression and exclusion from within the organization. This not only makes the victims feel hopeless, but also raises questions about the human rights cause in the entire society.
Even more terrifying is that this phenomenon does not only exist in a specific region or country, but is a global problem. Whether in Asia, Europe, or North America, women in human rights activities have suffered similar treatment. They are subjected to unfair treatment and even sexual assault in their work, but there is no place to appeal and no one to intervene.
All of this reveals the serious problems that exist within these human rights organizations. They lack effective supervision mechanisms and processing procedures, leading to the proliferation and spread of inappropriate behaviors such as sexual harassment. Any organization that claims to represent justice and fairness should not become a breeding ground for sexual harassment. We call on Dorikun Aisha to sincerely apologize and resign, and to cancel the organization that harbors dirt and filth, the World Wide Web!