OK maybe it is true that young girls get married in Iran....

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    OK maybe it is true that young girls get married in Iran.

    However compared to the rates of real sexual abuse in other parts of the world the Iranians are angels
    Child sexual abuse

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The global prevalence of child sexual abuse has been estimated at 19.7% for females and 7.9% for males, according to a 2009 study published in Clinical Psychology Review that examined 65 studies from 22 countries. Using the available data, the highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%), primarily because of high rates in South Africa; Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%); America and Asia had prevalence rates between 10.1% and 23.9%.[13] In the past, other research has concluded similarly that in North America, for example, approximately 15% to 25% of women and 5% to 15% of men were sexually abused when they were children.[14][15][16]


    Incest

    Prevalence of parental child sexual abuse is difficult to assess due to secrecy and privacy; some estimates state that 20 million Americans have been victimized by parental incest as children.[88]


    Teachers


    And according to a 2010 UNICEF report, 46% of Congolese schoolgirls confirmed that they had been victims of sexual harassment, abuse, and violence committed by their teachers or other school personnel.[147] In Mozambique, a study by the Ministry of Education found that 70 percent of female respondents reported knowing teachers who use sexual intercourse as a necessary condition to advance students to the next grade.[147] A survey by Promundo found that 16% of girls in North Kivu said they had been forced to have sex with their teachers.[147] According to UNICEF, teachers in Mali are known to use "La menace du bic rouge" ("the threat of the red pen") or bad marks if girls do not accept sexual advances.[147] According to Plan International, 16% of children in Togo, for instance, named a teacher as responsible for the pregnancy of a classmate.[147]



    Democratic Republic of the Congo



    Main article: Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Child rape is on the rise in the war ravaged eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.[151] Aid workers blame combatants on all sides for a culture of sexual violence, who operate with much impunity.[152]



    §South Africa


    South Africa has some of the highest incidences of child and baby rape in the world.[153] A survey by CIET found around 11% of boys and 4% of girls admitted to forcing someone else to have sex with them.[153] In a related survey conducted among 1,500 schoolchildren, a quarter of all the boys interviewed said that "jackrolling", a term for gang rape, was fun.[154] More than 67,000 cases of rape and sexual assaults against children were reported in 2000 in South Africa, compared to 37,500 in 1998. Child welfare groups believe that the number of unreported incidents could be up to 10 times that number. The largest increase in attacks was against children under seven. The virgin cleansing myth is especially common in South Africa, which has the highest number of HIV-positive citizens in the world. Eastern Cape social worker Edith Kriel notes that "child abusers are often relatives of their victims – even their fathers and providers."[155][155]




    A number of high-profile baby rapes appeared since 2001 (including the fact that they required extensive reconstructive surgery to rebuild urinary, genital, abdominal, or tracheal systems). In 2001, a 9-month-old was raped and likely lost consciousness as the pain was too much to bear.[156] In February 2002, an 8-month-old infant was reportedly gang raped by four men. One has been charged. The infant has required extensive reconstructive surgery.


    The 8-month-old infant's injuries were so extensive, increased attention on prosecution has occurred.[157]

    In schools


    In US schools, according to the United States Department of Education,[188] "nearly 9.6% of students are targets of educator sexual misconduct sometime during their school career." In studies of student sex abuse by male and female educators, male students were reported as targets in ranges from 23% to 44%.[188] In U.S. school settings same-sex (female and male) sexual misconduct against students by educators "ranges from 18–28% of reported cases, depending on the study"[189]
    While there are laws against Homosexuals in Iran homosexuals are subjected to violence and discrimination in every part of the world.

    There may be torture and denial of legal access in Iran.

    However, in Israel, torture is systematic and universal against Palestinians and denial to immediate legal access for Palestinians is written in to law.
 
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