Rape a heinous crime, not a laughing matter
>> Wednesday, April 27, 2016
EDITORIAL
Leading Philippine presidential candidate
Rodrigo Duterte, whose campaign promises a ruthless war on crime, was condemned
after a video surfaced of him apparently joking about a murdered Australian
rape victim. Considering his apology, this maybe water under the bridge but the
issue has brought to light increasing number of rape cases in the country.
Philippine National
Police records show for the first half of 2015, reported rape cases went up to
8,288 from 5,069 cases during the same period in 2014. In the Cordillera,
reports have it that some if not most rape cases are not reported due to family
stigma or victims are threatened.
Duterte, who promised
mass killings of suspected criminals if elected next month, appeared in a video
uploaded on YouTube making the remarks about a female Australian missionary.
The woman, who was ministering in a prison in Davao in southern Philippines,
was raped and killed during a riot by inmates in 1989.
Duterte was the city's
mayor at the time.
"They raped all
of the women... There was this Australian lay minister... when they took them
out... I saw her face and I thought, 'Son of a bitch. What a pity, they raped
her, they all lined up. I was mad she was raped but she was so beautiful. I
thought, the mayor should have been first," Duterte is shown telling a
crowd of laughing supporters at a campaign rally.
His rivals, women's
groups and commentators on social media had denounced his remarks. Women's group
Gabriela also attacked the remarks, saying rape or any other form of sexual
abuse was not "something to be trivialized in a joke", especially by
someone seeking the presidency.
The Philippine Commission on Women, the lead
agency that makes government work for the promotion of gender equality, women’s
empowerment
and women’s human
rights also issued a statement saying “Rape is a gross violation of human
rights and wholly not acceptable. No one, regardless of a person’s age, sex,
physical appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, race,
social status, disability, or profession deserves to be raped.
“Trivializing rape through jokes hurts persons
who are suffering or may have suffered from the trauma of rape. It also
hurts their families and workers who assist victims-survivors who directly see
the repercussions of the crime. Rape should never be made a laughing matter;
neither should it be used to threaten someone. The repercussions of rape jokes
are serious and damaging; victim-survivors once more recount their horrible
experiences and recall the pain and suffering.
“We call on every man
and woman, boy and girl to be mindful of this serious and alarming issue. Let
us be cautious of what we say and how we react. Our thoughts, words and actions
should be grounded with our principle of respect. As citizens, we all
have an indispensable role to play in creating a violence-free
society. Let us dream and work collectively in creating a society where
every person is valued, human dignity is upheld, and victims of despicable
crimes such as rape are never denigrated as laughingstocks.”
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