Rape is weapon in Kenya

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  • Rabbit
    Rabbit

    When I read stuff like this, the use of rape against women & children, as a weapon...I cannot help, but think of the Bible god I used to worship. I was an apologist. Whenever I read those disturbing Bible (Holy) passages, in my faithful past, where my god ordered or gave His express permission to rape the 'enemies' babies, young girls and women...I got sick.

    Look at God's beloved, faithful servant Lot. He just had to have sex with his 2 daughters, because there were no 'suitable' penises available out in-the-sticks where they lived. And...since the Messiah had to come thru his lineage...what else could he do? God, the most powerful force in the Universe...well...I suppose his hands were tied, too.

    I asked Elders & others, "How can this be...ok?" I always got the JW equivalent of "God works in mysterious ways," that being, "Wait on Jehovah!" Way back in the early 70's, pre-Armageddon, I was told, "Bro. Pioneer Rabbit, you're on thin ice. You're very close to apostate thinking! Remember...the demons cannot hear your thoughts, but, they can hear your spoken words!"

    That got me back in line with the FDS and effectively shut my mouth for years.

    So, with the 'help' and support of my fellow believers ...I went along with the 'great crowd' in somehow whitewashing those ugly pictures the Bible's words painted in my mind.

    The OT god, imo, was a psychopath. A lot of folks today reject the OT and say Jesus is their man/god, 'cause he was a good guy'. From what I've read he probably was a good guy. However, he too, was an apologist. He supported and endorsed his 'Father' in the heavens as a "loving God". He believed the same lies and on that basis asked and allowed people to follow him.

    I know these rapes had nothing to do with the Bible, but, the similarities of tribalism, brutality, misogynous practices tell me something: Like the Bible says: "There IS nothing new under the sun." Men wrote the Bible to excuse their own sadistic natures. An invisible god who 'talks' to these sadists is the perfect way to 'explain' their crimes. "God told me to _____."

    Enough !

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080213/ap_on_re_af/kenya_rape;_ylt=AgUqocXBmhySc7i_yXSvKEcUewgF

    Rape is weapon in Kenyan violence

    By KATY POWNALL, Associated Press Writer Wed Feb 13, 2:03 PM ET

    Looting, arson and murder have become hallmarks of Kenya's conflict over a disputed presidential election. Another, less talked about tactic in the violence that has degenerated into ethnic clashes: rape.

    Dr. Joseph Osoo, who runs a tin-roofed, two-room clinic in Nairobi's Mathare slum, said he was overwhelmed by the number of women and girls who came for treatment and by the brutality of their ordeals.

    "During the days immediately after the election I was treating up to 45 rape victims a day," he said. Usually, he treats one rape victim a week.

    One 10-year-old girl suffered a ruptured cervix as the result of her attack, another woman was cleaved across the top of her thighs with a machete and left to bleed to death, he said.

    "What is unusual is that most cases are gang rapes, which I have never seen before," he said.

    Lucy Kiama, who heads the Gender Violence Recovery Center at Nairobi Women's Hospital, said she also has seen "a huge increase in incidences of sexual violence in the postelection period."

    The hospital treated 135 sexually assaulted women and children — one just 2 years old — in the three weeks after the Dec. 27 election that the opposition accuses the president of stealing.

    Kiama said the numbers may be even higher. The general violence and lack of transport during skirmishes mean many victims never make it to the hospital to report rape, she said.

    More than 1,000 people have died and some 600,000 have fled their homes in the violence that has followed the disputed election. Much of the upheaval has pitted ethnic groups linked to politicians against one another, including members of President Mwai Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe, long resented for their prominence in Kenya's politics and business.

    High-level talks may soon offer a solution to the dispute between Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga over the election. But the consequences of the turmoil are likely to be far-reaching in a country long seen as one of Africa's most stable.

    Many of the thousands of Kenyans displaced by ethnic violence may never return home, meaning the tribal map of the country has been altered and stability undermined. The rapes, too, are likely to weigh on the social and family life of Kenya for years to come and could even set back the fight against AIDS.

    "The perpetrators target females from other tribes to hurt their dignity," Kiama said. "Life will never be the same for a woman who has been raped, the stigmatization is there and her marriage may break down."

    One Kikuyu widow said she received a cell phone text message: "They are coming to get you. Get out." When the anonymous sender failed to answer her calls, she dismissed it as a hoax.

    But two hours later, the woman was gang-raped in front of her 4-year-old son — just hours after the election results were announced. Luo attackers "shouted no Raila, no peace," she recalled, twisting a handkerchief in her hands.

    "This attack was tribal, because we are Kikuyu. We even knew some of them, they pass us on the street," she said.

    She shares a house with four other Kikuyu women in the Mathare slum, an area which has seen some of the worst urban violence since the election result was announced. All five were raped and beaten for three hours, she said.

    Since the night of the attack, the widow, her son and her friends have lived in a makeshift Red Cross displacement camp in Mathare. She says they take turns keeping watch at night.

    UNICEF has reported a rise in child rapes in Kenya and warned that escalating sexual violence would eventually show up in the country's HIV statistics.

    Even in the relative safety of displacement camps preliminary U.N. reports show that girls and women are forced to trade sex for food and protection. Opportunistic attacks occur during the night on the way to the latrine.

    In its annual global appeal for funding released Tuesday, UNICEF noted women and children in conflict zones around the world were increasingly victims of rape and sexual violence, creating treatment, counseling and other needs humanitarian agencies needed to address.

    "We must make sure that children and women are protected as much as possible from these atrocities, and that those responsible for these crimes are eventually brought to justice," Hilde Johnson, UNICEF's deputy executive director, said at a news conference in Geneva on Tuesday.

    Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press.

    Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Inc.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Look at God's beloved, faithful servant Lot. He just had to have sex with his 2 daughters, because there were no 'suitable' penises available out in-the-sticks where they lived. And...since the Messiah had to come thru his lineage... what else could he do? God, the most powerful force in the Universe... well ...I suppose his hands were tied, too.

    Actually, this account simply shows how the nations of Moab and Ammon came to be. The Messiah didn't come thru either of those nations.

    From The Message Bible:

    Genesis 19:36 -38 Both daughters became pregnant by their father, Lot. The older daughter had a son and named him Moab, the ancestor of the present-day Moabites. The younger daughter had a son and named him Ben-Ammi, the ancestor of the present-day Ammonites.

    But, I share your outrage.

    Sylvia

  • Scully
    Scully

    The further atrocity of these kinds of rapes are the social outcasts that these girls and women become in their own communities. They aren't treated with compassion - they are regarded as damaged goods. A wife is thought to have "been unfaithful" if she is a victim of rape (never mind that husbands often think they have the right to satisfy their sexual desires outside of marriage - what's good for the goose is NOT good for the gander in this culture), a daughter is no longer able to procure a good bride price because her virginity has been ruined.

    Furthermore, if a female become pregnant as a result of these rapes, the tribal purity is in jeopardy due to the child's being "mixed". Pregnancy also brings the risk of premature death for both the mother and baby due to lack of access to medical care - maternal and infant mortality statistics for Kenya are positively appalling (http://www.indexmundi.com/kenya/infant_mortality_rate.html and http://www.unicef.org/pon96/leag1wom.htm).

    These rapes are also responsible for the increasing number of HIV cases among Kenyan women (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/95695.php)

    Rape in these circumstances is a method of time delayed genocide - if you kill the women with HIV/AIDS (and get them to bring it home to their husbands and "sister wives" / concubines / prostitutes with whom he is sexually active) or get them pregnant so that they die in childbirth, or compel the women to kill themselves (or are murdered by their husbands out of a misplaced sense of "honour") because of the shame they must endure in their own communities - you can effect the extinction of an entire ethnic group.

    Time delayed genocide was (imo) likely also a factor during OT times when the Israelites raped and pillaged the cities they conquered with Jehovah's Blessing™. Where are the Canaanites now? The Hittites? The Hivites? They were forced into extinction by the Israelites.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    I hear rape is like saying "Hello" in Japan.

    EDIT: I understand this comment has been misunderstood by some. It is a reference to the well known rape fetish in Japanese pornography. I am sorry if it has been offensive.

    Burn

  • jelcat8224
    jelcat8224

    it is horrific how humans can treat one another. I am at a loss ...

    jelcat

  • diamondblue1974
    diamondblue1974

    This is nothing new to be honest, rape is always used as a weapon during war, it apparently happened in biblical times as you have already stated and it happens in modern times and perhaps always will. Male domination at its worst I am afraid.

    Gary

  • Forscher
    Forscher

    Remember that Lot's daughters had to get him blind drunk to have sex with him. That ought to tell you where Lot really stood on the issue of incest.

    That being said, I think that rape as a weapon or punishment, some Muslim, Hindu, and South Pacific island societies use rape as a punishment for breaking societal taboos, is abhorrent. Unfortunately it has a long history among human kind.

    Forscher

  • jelcat8224
    jelcat8224

    That being said, I think that rape as a weapon or punishment, some Muslim, Hindu, and South Pacific island societies use rape as a punishment for breaking societal taboos,

    Hi there Forscher,

    Can you site proofs of all three of these? What is happening in Kenya is being carried out in a country that is 89% 'christian', and yet, we all know this has nothing to with christianity, it is politcal/cultural.

    jelcat

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    tragic, absolutely tragic - it alwys seem to be women tha tsuffer - sadly has been the case since attilla the hun and before that too

  • Forscher
    Forscher

    Fair enough;

    MULTAN, Pakistan July 2 — A Pakistani tribal council ordered an 18-year-old girl to be gang-raped in order to punish her family after her brother was seen walking with a girl from a higher class tribe, police said Tuesday.

    http://nospank.net/n-j17.htm

    Another one from Pakistan:

    The News International said a mother and daughter in a rural area had been abducted and gang-raped for 12 days because the daughter continued her schooling in defiance of villagers in her home near Multan.

    The newspaper said the daughter had recently attained a masters degree in education at the Bahauddin Zahariya University. Precise details of what happened are sketchy, but it appears that the girl's father was also attacked by the assailants and that police took 12 days to act and save the women.

    Reports of the rape claimed involvement by "a minister of state" but did not name him.

    http://www.iris.org.il/blog/archives/1995-12-Day-MotherDaughter-Gang-Rape-as-Punishment-for-College.html

    Here is an interesting column on the growing prevalence of rape carried out as a form of punishment against women who go unveiled in public in western lands by Muslims.

    http://www.aina.org/news/20061101120058.htm

    And here is a page from an academic work on the subject.

    Punitive Rape

    And Rape as punishment in the Congo:

    Shock At Sex Crimes in DR Congo

    Kenya may be 89% Christian, but it has a very fundamental Muslim minority which has made trouble for years. Unfortunately rape is also used as a punishment in Latin America, as at least one of the articles I linked mentions.

    As for the South Pacific Islands, my source is a nurse who served there at the same time that Margaret Mead did her "pioneering" research for her famous book on women in the Samoa. That nurse informed me that rape was quit commonly used by Samoan males as a punishment, something that Ms. Mead failed to mention in her famous book.

    Forscher

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