Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual
intercourse, which is initiated by one or more persons against another
person without that person's consent. The act may be carried out by
physical force, coercion, abuse of authority or against a person who is
incapable of valid consent, such as one who is unconscious,
incapacitated, or below the legal age of consent. The term *rape* is
sometimes used interchangeably with the term *sexual assault.*
Internationally, the incidence of rapes recorded by the police
during 2008 varied between 0.1 in Egypt per 100,000 people and 91.6 per
100,000 people in Lesotho with 4.9 per 100,000 people in Lithuana as the
median.
According to the American Medical Association (1995), sexual
violence, and rape in particular, is considered the most under reported
violent crime. The rate of reporting, prosecution and convictions for
rape varies considerably in different jurisdictions. The U.S. Bureau of
Justice Statistics (1999) estimated that 91% of U.S. rape victims are
female and 9% are male.
Rape by strangers is usually less common than rape by persons the victim knows, and
several studies argue that male-male and female-female prison rape are
quite common and may be the least reported forms of rape.
It is most terrifying to note that the frequency of rape incidents
today all over the world has doubled or even tripled according to
statistics. All over from India to South Africa, Syria and even to
Nigeria, the incidences of rape are now so common and it could even be
seen in public
places.
One begins to wonder how this generation has quickly lost its forms
of moral and societal values despite the multiplicity of religious
centers, schools and even breakthroughs recorded in technology and
science.
Rape against the female gender seems to gained acceptance today. We
have reported cases of little children less than one year being raped as
well as grandmothers of over 70 also being
raped.
Most petrifying is the fact that some of the rape victims have been
raped and killed by the rapists later. Some victims have also killed
themselves much later due to the pain and stigma associated with the
act.
It is indeed alarming how this level of wickedness has grown and
expanded in our society. The advent of the social media has also not
helped matters in this regard.
On 22 July, 2012, Cynthia Osokogwu, a post-graduate student of
Nasarawa State University and a clothing retailer was murdered in Lagos
by friends she met on Facebook. The rapists lured her to a hotel in
FESTAC Town, drugged and raped her before she was murdered.
Also, the incident when five undergraduates believed to be students
of Abia State University who conspired and raped a young woman also
brings a sour taste to the mouth. Despite the pleadings of the young
girl, the young men still took turns to satisfy their devilish lusts on
her. The videos of that incident shook the nation as investigation was
launched into the incident
but nothing seems to have come out of it.
In India, the Delhi gang rape case which involved a rape and murder
that occurred on 16 December 2012 in Munrika, a neighbourhood located in
the southern part of New Delhi, when a 23-year-old female physiotherapy
intern was beaten and gang raped in a private bus in which she was
travelling with a male friend.
There were six others in the bus, including the driver, all of whom
raped the woman. The woman died from her injuries thirteen days later
while undergoing emergency treatment in Singapore
The incident generated widespread national and international
coverage and was widely condemned, both in India and abroad.
Subsequently, public protests against the Government of India and the
Government of Delhi for not providing adequate security for women took
place in New Delhi, where thousands of protesters clashed with security
forces. Similar protests took place in major cities throughout the
country.
All the accused were arrested and charged with sexual assault and
murder. One of the accused, Ram Singh, died in police custody on 11
March 2013 in the Tihar Jail. According to some published reports, the
police say Ram Singh hanged himself, but defense lawyers and his family
suspect he was murdered. The rest of the accused went on trial in a
fast-track court; the prosecution completed its evidence on 8 July. The
juvenile was convicted of rape and murder and given the maximum sentence
of three years' imprisonment in a reform facility.
On 10 September 2013, the four remaining adult defendants were found guilty
of rape and murder and three days later were sentenced to death by hanging.
These and a whole lot more sum up the level of decadence our society
currently experiences. No one seems safe these days in the hands of
rapists and it is up to all of us that make up the society to rise up
and root out this devil named Rape from our midst.
Everyone has a role to play in the eradication of this menace from
our society. From the homes to religious gatherings, schools to events,
the gospel of anti- rape should be preached with all forms of
seriousness and vehemence.
Enough is enough of this monster that has grown into the next big
crime in our society. Stiffer laws should be created for offenders just
like kidnappings and murder because rape has helped to rob our society
some of its best hands.
From Government quarters to private quarters, rape should be given a
serious attention before we lose our female population to a group of
persons who have lost all forms of dignity.
The fight against rape should be total and there should be no sacred
cows in the battle against it. All hands must be on deck to ensure that
rape is finally expunged from our society.
Everyone has a role to play in tackling this societal cancer.
Lawmakers must create stiffer laws, the Judiciary must dispatch justice
with speed to offenders and we all must also be our brothers keeper and
also report any case of rape to the relevant authorities.
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