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  • Sexual violence in mataram  + (We can reduce sexual violence around us by daring to fight back.)
  • From Family and Community: Fostering Awareness to Prevent Sexual Violence  + (We live in a world that often cares more aWe live in a world that often cares more about clothing than a woman's right to live free from harassment. In a society accustomed to catcalling or viewing women through a lens of sexual objectification, we forget one important thing: no clothing is ever "appropriate" or "inappropriate" for harassment. So let's stop blaming the victim, whether it's because they wore revealing clothes or happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.</br></br>What’s even worse is when a father, who should be a protector, becomes the perpetrator of sexual violence against his child. If that isn’t the greatest betrayal in history, then what is? We need to be honest and harsh: Sexual violence is never the victim’s fault, it’s not about the clothes they wear, and it’s certainly not about the situation they were in. It is entirely the fault of the perpetrator. There should be no room for any justification.</br></br>What’s even more horrifying is when families try to cover up sexual violence, especially in rural areas, by marrying the victim to the perpetrator simply because they think it’s a way to hide the family’s shame. That’s not a solution; it’s a double betrayal against the victim. Marrying the victim to the perpetrator not only ruins the victim’s future, it also reinforces a culture of sexual violence in society. Early marriage is not the solution; it’s a form of bondage for a victim who has already suffered enough.</br></br>Then, let’s talk about teachers, who use their position to exploit their students. They’re not just perpetrators of sexual violence, but also abusers of power who should be role models, not criminals. And religious schools or other educational institutions? There’s no place that is “safe” from sexual violence. Knowledge used to harm others is not knowledge, it’s an abuse of power, and those who do this should face the full consequences of their actions.</br></br>So, how do we prevent this?</br></br>Education and Awareness: There’s no way around it—education has to be ongoing. Starting from family, community, schools, to the media. We need to educate that no one has the right to access someone else’s body without consent. We need to teach children about their bodily rights and eliminate the culture of victim-blaming.</br></br>Building a Culture of Respect: We need to stop the culture of catcalling, and normalize respecting others without judging them based on their clothing. Respecting others begins with respecting their boundaries. Clothing should never be an excuse for sexual harassment.</br></br>Healthy and Open Families: The family is the first place where values of mutual respect and protection should be taught. If there’s sexual violence in the family, there must be support for the victim, not cover-ups or justifications for the perpetrator. The victim should never be blamed, and there’s no reason to hide sexual violence by marrying the victim to the perpetrator.</br></br>Strict Law Enforcement: There should be no compromise when it comes to sexual violence, whether from a family member, a teacher, or anyone. Any abuse of power by anyone must be punished to the fullest extent, and the victim must be given full protection to report the incident without fear of consequences.</br></br>Preventing sexual violence isn’t just the job of one party, but a shared responsibility. We need to speak louder, support victims, and impose strict punishment on perpetrators. Cultural change starts with us, and we must stop accepting sexual violence as a part of life.</br></br>This version keeps the strong and direct tone while emphasizing the need for awareness, respect, and strict action against sexual violence.and strict action against sexual violence.)
  • I hate perverts  + (We should normalize a culture of punishingWe should normalize a culture of punishing men for being perverts, not blaming the women for simply existing, in this country the mindset of "its always the women" is so rampant that its disgusting, especially in religious spaces, it doesn't matter if the women is a hijabi or in a bikini because theres always some men who cant control their impulses, and they should be the one punished for it, like i feel like im taking crazy pills that this isn't the usual norm in the first place, is our country that hopeless?first place, is our country that hopeless?)
  • sexual violance in the bus  + (wear covered clothes and seek help if sexual violence occurs on the bus or other public transportation)
  • Gym  + (Wearing a polite clothes)
  • Sexual harasment in public area  + (What are the efforts to reduce sexual harassment in public areas?)
  • Increasing Awareness of Society Towards Sexual Violance  + (Woman nowadays faced so many sexual violanWoman nowadays faced so many sexual violance everywhere, everytime. There's almost no safe place for woman, and people often blamed the victims. To prevent this, we think we must educate society, man or woman about how this sexual violance would impact the victim. and increase self awareness of this case by sharing this case on social media or something. If it's ineffective, giving severe sanctions/punishment for those sexual perpetrator and use them as the example to trigger ppl like, "you would end up like this if you did sexual violance". As parents, you should help your children to recognize or aware about sexual violance to protect your child. And also, emphasizing religious education to improve their morality.gious education to improve their morality.)
  • The importance of educating our daughter from young age  + (Young women usually is an easy target for Young women usually is an easy target for sexual violence to take place, therefore it's important to educate them from a young age. Educating can easily started from telling them to not let stranger to touch their vital parts in which is getting easier because there are a lot of songs that also followed by moves that can be used as a media to make our daughter memorize better. With this in mind atleast it can increase the awareness for both the parents and childrensareness for both the parents and childrens)