TURKEY: NEARLY 40 PERCENT OF WOMEN ABUSED, POLL
(ANSAmed) - ANKARA, FEBRUARY 12 - Four out of ten Turkish
women are victims of physical abuse by their husbands and only a
fraction report it to authorities, according to an official
survey released today and published by daily Hurriyet website.
The poll, conducted among 12,795 women in summer of 2008, found
that 39% of those were "slapped, pushed, punched, choked, burnt
or threatened or attacked with a weapon such as a knife or
gun".
Fifteen percent said they were victims of sexual abuse,
described by the survey as being physically forced to have sex,
having sex out of fear or being forced to engage in degrading or
humiliating sexual acts. One in four women was injured as a
result of physical or sexual violence.
The poll, released by the governments office on the status
of women, said that 48.5% of the victims did not tell anyone
about the abuse while only 4% sought help from police and a mere
one percent sought refuge in state-run shelters. (ANSAmed).
2009-02-12 15:41