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Neha Bisht @Nehabisht
2 months ago
Rape is a heinous crime that involves the violation of a person’s body, autonomy, and dignity. It is not only a physical assault but also an act of power and control, leaving deep psychological scars on survivors. The trauma from rape can last a lifetime, affecting not just the individual but also their relationships, self-worth, and mental health.

Rape is universally condemned and is illegal in most parts of the world, yet it remains a widespread issue. Victims often face stigma, blame, and a lack of support, which can prevent them from seeking justice or help.

Education plays a key role in preventing rape. Teaching consent, respect, and boundaries from a young age can help reduce the prevalence of sexual violence. Moreover, supporting survivors and advocating for stronger laws and resources for them is essential.

Ending rape requires collective action, empathy, and a commitment to justice. It’s important to stand with survivors, listen to their stories, and work towards a society where everyone’s rights and dignity are prot