- ACCORDING TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (05/11/2024):
- “Six in 10 children – or 400 million children – under 5 years of age regularly suffer physical punishment and/or psychological violence at the hands of parents and caregivers (1).
- One in 5 women and 1 in 7 men report having been sexually abused as a child (2).
- Consequences of child maltreatment include impaired lifelong physical and mental health, and the social and occupational outcomes can ultimately slow a country’s economic and social development.
- Child maltreatment is often hidden. Only a fraction of child victims of maltreatment ever get support from health professionals.
- A child who is abused is more likely to abuse others as an adult, so that violence is passed down from one generation to the next.
- Preventing child maltreatment before it starts is possible. Effective prevention approaches include supporting parents, teaching positive parenting skills and enhancing laws to prohibit violent punishment.”(THESE 6 KEY FACTS are from WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION).
LET´S IMAGINE
MANY CHILDREN
ARE BEING SEXUALLY ABUSED
ALL AROUND THE WORLD
AND MANY OF THEM,
ARE ABUSED
BY FATHERS, GRANDFATHERS AND CAREGIVERS
WHO ENTER
THESE LITTLE CHILDREN´S BEDROOMS,
WHILE THE CHILDREN ARE HAVING A NAP,
IN ORDER TO MASTURBATE
GETTING REALLY CLOSE
TO THESE LITTLE CHILDREN,
SCARING THEM TO DEATH
AND TRAUMATIZING THEM FOR LIFE.
LET´S IMAGINE
THESE LITTLE CHILDREN
AFTER HAVING SUFFERED
THIS TRAUMATIZED ABUSE
THEY CRY LIKE CRAZY
ON A DAILY BASIS
AND LET´S IMAGINE
THEY GET NO UNDERSTANDING
NOR SUPPORT
NEITHER FROM THEIR RELATIVES
NOR FROM
HEALTH AUTHORITIES
SINCE THE LITTLE CHILDREN
DO NOT KNOW
HOW TO EXPLAIN
THE ABUSE THEY´VE SUFFERED.

