Women's Domestic Violence and Male Rape: Human Rights Review Reviews Domestic violence is nothing new, but the movement of women perpetrators and male victims around the world is increasing. This global health problem is rarely a problem because it focuses on women's health. The ecological framework of women's violence against men and rape is divided into four categories: individuals, families, social structural status, socio-cultural aspects. Continuing to understand how accidents occur and how to prevent accidents is an important priority and should be viewed as a serious problem rather than a joke.
In modern times violence against women is an important issue embodying women's human rights. This is because violence against women takes various forms from domestic cruelty and rape to child marriage and female circumcision, and everything is the most fundamental human rights violation. Article 2 of the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women has expanded the scope of violence against women as follows.
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The infringement of every corruption and human rights faced by women in this world, from rape to domestic violence, female sexual disconnection, child marriage, sexual violence arises from the idea that women are less likely than men. . Women are weaker partners in marriage and husbands have authority over their wives. Women should "save" marriage and women's "value" is rooted in her virgin. Women are second-class citizens who do not have the right to gain power or power status. Women are the source of sin and temptation. They are conscientiously responsible for suppressing male sexual impulses with dressing. Their purpose is to satisfy the husband's sexual desire and give them to future generations. Birth and birth are curses. For centuries all these beliefs have penetrated the social television around the world, robbing women's rights and abusing women and girls all over the world.
The focus of this briefing is in rape between married couple, which is one aspect of domestic violence rarely considered. Both men and women receive sexual violence and coercion in that relationship. This policy brief is considering the issue of women's rape by male partners, but these issues may be related to other abusive relationships. Rape between spouses frequently occurs, bringing health problems, pain and suffering to abused women. Children of families raped by marriage are also vulnerable to the psychological impact of witnessing violence and to destroy the ability to care for their mothers. Kenyan Population and Health Survey 2008 - 09 13 married women - one in 10 women - in one year - have been raped by male partners