Recent allegations that a naval officer in the northern city of Jaffna raped an 11-year-old girl have cast a spotlight on the growing problem of sexual violence in Sri Lanka.
According to police statistics, incidents of rape have increased by nearly 20 percent in the last two years, with 4,393 cases registered during 2012-2014 as compared to 3,624 in 2010-2012.
In the Jaffna case, police confirmed they had apprehended and brought before the courts a suspect attached to the navy, but refused to comment further.
"While this particular case has received significant media attention, thousands of others do not," said professor Savithri Fernando, who counsels victims of sexual abuse.
"Sexual abuse is rampant," she told Al Jazeera citing the Asian Human Rights Council research on rape in the island nation. Full story...
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According to police statistics, incidents of rape have increased by nearly 20 percent in the last two years, with 4,393 cases registered during 2012-2014 as compared to 3,624 in 2010-2012.
In the Jaffna case, police confirmed they had apprehended and brought before the courts a suspect attached to the navy, but refused to comment further.
"While this particular case has received significant media attention, thousands of others do not," said professor Savithri Fernando, who counsels victims of sexual abuse.
"Sexual abuse is rampant," she told Al Jazeera citing the Asian Human Rights Council research on rape in the island nation. Full story...
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