– the Guards could not squeeze more money out of them, so they started a ‘oprydningsaktion’ where they would ‘cleanse the prison and give a bath’.
– They asked all the men and women up in the ranks – naked – and so, the women were put to masturbate men.
– They, women, should do everything that the men got an erection, and when they got an erection, their penis cut off.
– If there was not erection, the evils of the guards the woman with a stick.
Then the brutal reality can be for the many people who are looking for from Africa to Europe, according to a new report from the Women’s Refugee Commission. The organization interviewed 73 workers and 52 refugees and migrants in Italy last year in October – including a united nations medical professional who had treated a 24 year old man from Sierra Leone who had survived the atrocities:
He said that no woman survived it – they raped until they bled to death.
The survivors were then forced to carry the bodies out in the desert.
– He told, that he all the time thinking ‘I will become the next’, continues the report, which can be read on page 20 of the report, which also says that the guards are exposing the migrants/refugees for the cruel treatment bl.a .because, it has been harder to make money on menneskemsmuglingen of the Mediterranean sea because of the Eu support to the Libyan coast guard:
– The sexual abuse and the torments are getting worse and worse, because the people smugglers and militias are now earning less on the service to Italy, and instead resorts to ever more extreme forms of torture in order to compensate for their declining revenue, says Sarah Chynoweth. the leader of the Women’s Refugee Commission project concerning the sexual assault to the German newspaper Der Spiegel.
She also explains that the brutal abuse often being filmed and the videos used to blackmail the victims ‘ families, who must pay if they want to prevent their family members are subjected to more abuse or slain.
the Women’s Refugee Commission, on the basis of the report formulated a number of recommendations to EU countries – including Italy, in particular – to make it easier to seek asylum, family reunification, visa and to reopen the ports, so the libyan coast guard does not need to send people back, when they are picked up at sea.