Insight into customary violence against women in Nepal by teenage girls or sex slaves Real painful reality in the life of women in Nepal is not yet recognized by men and women This ignorance and deeply patriarchal Values exist at all levels. Women account for over 50% of the total population of Nepal, but they are still deprived of dignity and equality. As a literate female living in Nepal, they do not know anything about their rights and ultimately never use the guidance provided.
Violence against women is a manifestation of the historically unequal power relationship between men and women, which leads to domination and discrimination against men's women, which hinders the full advancement of women. Violence against women throughout the lifecycle is mainly caused by the adverse effects of cultural patterns, in particular certain traditional or customary practices and all extremist acts related to race, sex, language or religion . Status is low, workplace, community and society. Images of media on violence against women, especially depicting rape and sexual slavery and using women and girls as sexual objects including pornographic images contribute to the continued spread of such violence, It adversely affects society. Big, especially children and young people
Many women, especially indigenous women, often become sexual slaves to soldiers under rape and other forms of sexual violence. If the community is occupied or destroyed, the entire group of women affecting the prosperity and health of the entire community after the conflict may be subject to rape, sexuality and slavery. In February 2016, in former Sepur Zarco trial, two former soldiers were found guilty of crimes against humanity with alleged sexual abuse of 11 indigenous peoples Q'eqchi women, female disappearance and women and two I was forced to kill my daughter. The expert witness convened by the prosecution is a Brazilian feminist scholar, Rita Segato. Q'eqchi "The women in the area received extensive compensation for the injuries caused by soldiers convicted and this is the first time that we tried sexual slavery during armed conflict.
Violence against women has taken place by the hands of the government of the African National Convention, and in towns and villages. The woman was forced to act as a sex slave at the hotel and was attacked by a group such as the South African Rape Association (SARA). The organization is trying to punish a woman for taking action on behalf of an illegal act, including, for example, not following resistance to whites owned stores. Women are undergoing sexual harassment at the African National Congress Camp. A special 'female hearing' was held in Johannesburg in 1997, but many people regard women's concerns as 'special circumstances'. However, imminent problems still remain. Will rapists be subject to pardon? Is rape a political act? 46 Can the failure of this process acknowledge women's abuse and grasp it seriously? Is it related to the current violence against women in South Africa?