Many victims cannot return to school, work, or even step outside their homes due to crippling fear after the attacks.
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Survivors like Tigist, Lemlem, and Enat deserve more than sympathy — they deserve global attention and action.
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Women and girls in Amhara region are living with trauma most of the world will never hear about unless we amplify their stories.
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Rape should never be a weapon. Yet story after story shows a pattern of violence against women and girls in Amhara region.
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Survivors report long-term trauma: fear, isolation, and disruption of daily life. Statistics hide these human stories.
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Things escalated. Soldiers insulted her, threatened her niece, and one raped her in front of the child while the others kept guard. She begged for mercy.
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Enat, 21, South Gondar: On 5 Jan, soldiers entered her home while she was with her eight-year-old niece. They questioned her about family and Fano militia connections.
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