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Zimbabwe’s silent male survivors of gender-based violence step into the light
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72417, member: 636"] Zimbabwean organizations are highlighting male survivors of gender-based violence during Movember awareness campaigns, challenging societal assumptions that cast men exclusively as perpetrators. Advocates report that cultural expectations around masculinity prevent thousands of male victims from reporting abuse, with some enduring physical attacks, sexual assault, and psychological torment while fearing ridicule from law enforcement and family members who dismiss their experiences as weakness. Police statistics show men filed 2,463 gender-based violence complaints compared with 16,444 reports from women during a recent ten-month period, though experts believe actual male victimization far exceeds documented cases. Rights groups note existing domestic violence legislation protects survivors regardless of gender, yet men rarely invoke these legal safeguards due to shame and social stigma that equates vulnerability with failed manhood. [/QUOTE]
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