HRW: Syria Refugee Women in Lebanon Suffer Sex Abuse
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Women who have fled Syria's civil war for Lebanon face sexual harassment by employers, landlords and even faith-based aid workers, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday.
"Human Rights Watch interviewed a dozen women who described being groped, harassed, and pressured to have sex," the New York-based group said in a statement.
While some of the women described repeated assaults, they said they did not report the incidents to the authorities "due to lack of confidence that (they) would take action and fear of reprisals by the abusers or arrest for not having a valid residency permit."
Syria's nearly three-year civil war has generated the worst refugee crisis in two decades, with more than two million people having fled the country and millions more internally displaced.
Lebanon is hosting more than 800,000 Syrian refugees, according to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR).
According to the United Nations, 75 percent of refugees fleeing Syria are women and children, and face heightened vulnerability in neighboring countries where services are scant and overstretched.
HRW tells the story of Hala, a 53-year-old from Damascus, whose husband is detained by the Syrian government and who cleans homes in a Beirut suburb to support herself and her four children.
"She told Human Rights Watch that she suffered sexual harassment or attempted exploitation in nine of the 10 households in which she had worked," said the group.
"Male employers tried to touch her breasts, coerce her into sex, or procure her 16-year-old daughter's hand in marriage," it said.
Zahra, a 25-year-old from Homs, said her employer in northern Lebanon "grabbed her from behind, touched her breasts and pressured her to have sex. She left the job but said she was sexually harassed by two other shopkeepers for whom she worked."
She stopped working after the repeated assaults, though her family had relied on her income to pay the rent, the group said.
The human rights monitor urged the government and the United Nations to "improve mechanisms for submitting sexual abuse complaints and ensure that refugees are not punished for filing complaints."

Sagh, what is wrong with you? Baath culture has plenty of sexual violence stained on it's history and present. Just because others share the shame of being scumbags with you, it doesnt mean that baath becomes clean. What kind of logic do you use seriously: if a non-baathi rapes then all of a sudden, the baath never raped? It's enough to know what your army did in lebanon!! You think lebanese have forgotten? This is not a baath-only problem but it is certainly a baath-problem. You lie in every comment but it's all in vein, nobody believes you. M8 and M14 supporters all remember regardless if one is allied with you today or not.

Shame on us! What do we expect after all? Decline in morality occurs on all levels.
We need to start a HOTLINE for victims of sexual violence. One will be surprised how many
are raped or harassed by family members. These sexual crimes will not cease until our judicial system starts handing down very severe punishments, like chemical castration for repeat 'offenders'.

Thank you mazen. You are the only (so far) who has posted something reasonable here.

If the assailants of the tv crew yesterday who were filmed didn't get any pushiment for illegal detention and torture, raping foreigners won't even reach a court of justice. You guys are talking about Lebanon!

Indeed ice, Saudis are the best exampel of those people that exploit poor Syrian refugees. Using them for sex etc.

tony actually the sunni and christians are the wealthiest class in Syria, Alawis are the poorest

Shame on all who dont take this seriously. The hands and the private parts of those who rape or otherwise sexually harass women should be cut off. Nobody should feel sorry for rapists. And they should be forced to pay a huge fine to the women. Just today, i read an heartbreaking report about rape against women in iraqi jails by forces who answer to maliki. If the leaders dont stop this then they dont deserve to be leaders. What a disgrace the middle east is thanks to leaders who dont know how to govern nor bring culprits to justice.

Here is another proof what Saudis do to Syrian girls http://en.alalam.ir/news/1537789

Who ever turns this into a sectarian debate of who does it and who doesn't is sad. Fact of the matter, every sect has it's sexually deprived perverts. This type of behaviour is appalling and should not be excepted by anyone. The perverts that have done this are nothing more than a stain on Lebanon. I hope these women complain to authorities and have the perverts dealt with.

and like some people (no need to mention who...) steal syrian refugees to get their ID and ask for UN relief aids...