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Violence in Syria Casts long Shadow on Refugee Women, Girls

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SANLIURFA, Turkey, 17 August 2018 (UNFPA)* – “My husband was very strict,” Gemila*, a 28-year-old Syrian refugee, told UNFPA. “He wanted to crush people.”

“He expected me to know everything he was thinking. If I didn’t, his verbal attacks were merciless,” said Gemila*, a survivor of gender-based violence. © UNFPA Turkey/Rebecca Zerzan

Gemila had been married off, despite her protests, at age 17. A few years into her tumultuous marriage, the conflict in Syria forced their family to flee to Iraq.

Eventually, the couple decided to separate. Gemila’s husband promised to give her custody of their son in exchange for all of her savings – but then he disappeared with both.

“We try to raise awareness among men about human rights, gender-based
violence and these issues, but men are often working and don’t have free
time to visit the centre, and they often have prejudices against these
ideas,” says Sevda, a social worker. © UNFPA Turkey/Usenabasi Esiet

She tried to start a new life in Turkey. But the loss of her son, on top of the horrific violence she witnessed during the conflict, left her reeling.

“These things were circling in my mind,” she said.

Violence upon violence

The grinding conflict in Syria has greatly increased the vulnerability of women and girls. Even after escaping the country, many continue to struggle with the violence, fear and trauma they tried to leave behind.

UNFPA operates four women’s and girls’ safe spaces in Sanilurfa, a Turkish city hosting some 475,000 Syrian refugees. These spaces, funded by European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), provide culturally sensitive counselling, medical care and legal support to refugees, including survivors of gender-based violence.

“Coming here has helped,” Gemila said of the safe space where she received counselling.

Bissal* had an experience similar to Gemila’s. “I was married at 14. My husband had a very short temper and he was violent,” she told UNFPA.

She was able to obtain a divorce only after her husband beat her sister, as well. “He insulted my sister, then he slapped her across the face,” Bissal recalled.

A few years later, she lost her sister in the conflict: “A bomb hit my sister’s home, killing her, her husband and her two year old,” she said. “My sister was pregnant.”

Bissal, now 25 and living in Sanliurfa, visits one of the safe spaces frequently. “I feel relieved when I talk to the counsellors,” she said.

Fear and silence

“The most common issues I see are trauma and violence,” explained Najdin Askar, a psychologist at one of the centres. “Some of it is violence triggered by conflict. Others were subjected to violence by their husbands before the war. Others are experiencing financial hardships that increase stress and violence.”

Many women are afraid to be seen receiving counselling, said 
psychologist Besime Yayuz. © UNFPA Turkey/Usenabasi Esiet

Counsellors work with the survivors to find lasting solutions. “Shelters can be made available, protection can be arranged. But if the wife wants to stay with her husband, social workers get involved and intervene with the husband,” Ms. Askar said.

Yet many are afraid to seek help.

“Women don’t want to be seen coming here. They cover up and only reveal their faces in the privacy of the consultation room,” psychologist Besime Yayuz said.

And many women do not recognize their experiences as abuse, said Sevda, a social worker. “Physical violence they know is violence and wrong. But they are often unaware of other forms of violence, such as economic violence or restricting freedom.”

Empowered with information

The safe spaces also provide information sessions about gender-based violence, gender equality, harmful practices like child marriage, and how to receive assistance.

Some survivors come forward only after attending these sessions.

“As they come to the trainings, over time, trust is built,” Sevda said. “They might even say, ‘I am a survivor of domestic violence, which I didn’t know before.’”

The sessions also help parents and spouses change their ways.

“One participant said she was about to marry off her 18-year-old daughter but she decided against it,” Sevda said. “We also see parents willing to sign their daughters up for school after speaking to us.”

The four safe spaces – part of UNFPA’s support to the Turkish government’s humanitarian relief efforts – reached 16,000 people with services related to gender-based violence in the first five months of 2018 alone.

For women like Gemila, these services have helped her move forward.

“Now,” she told UNFPA, “I don’t look back.”

                                                                                                     – Rebecca Zerzan

Turkey
Population :80.7 mil
Fertility rate
2

Maternal Mortality Ratio
16

Contraceptives prevalence rate
74

Population aged 10-24
25%

Youth secondary school enrollment
Boys88%
Girls85%

view more > *SOURCE: UNFPAUN Population Fund. Go to ORIGINAL 2018 Human Wrongs Watch


Source: https://human-wrongs-watch.net/2018/08/20/violence-in-syria-casts-long-shadow-on-refugee-women-girls/


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