Give four reasons why victims of gender based violence may feel hesitant to report this human rights violation ?
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May 15
1. Fear of retaliation: Victims may fear that their abuser will retaliate against them if they report the violence, leading to further harm or danger.
2. Shame and stigma: Victims of gender-based violence may feel ashamed or embarrassed about what has happened to them, and may fear being judged or stigmatized by others if they come forward.
3. Lack of support: Victims may feel that they do not have the necessary support or resources to report the violence, such as access to legal assistance or counseling services.
4. Cultural or societal norms: In some cultures or societies, there may be a stigma attached to reporting gender-based violence, and victims may fear being ostracized or marginalized if they speak out.
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May 15
1. Fear of retaliation: Victims may be concerned about the consequences of reporting the violence, such as further abuse, threats, or harm to themselves or their loved ones. 2. Stigma and shame: Victims may feel ashamed or embarrassed about being victims of violence, and may fear being judged or rejected by their community or society. 3. Lack of trust in authorities: Victims may have had negative experiences with law enforcement or other authorities in the past, leading them to distrust their ability to respond effectively to their case. 4. Lack of access to support: Victims may not know where to turn for help or support, and may be unaware of their rights and the resources available to them.