The shocking confession of the woman who had been raped by attackers (Photo)

A woman left with her children in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, after her husband was killed and her village burned down. She thought she'd get to a safe haven. Instead, she is raped in the refugee camp. Memory returns to her from time to time. Fardowso [...]
Memory returns to her from time to time. Fardowso begins to tremble because she can't forget what rapists did to her.
Fardowso means heaven is not its real name. It's the name she's chosen to stay anonymous.
They took everything from me. My father, my house”, she speaks with tears in his eyes.
When memories overwhelm her, she feels like she's yelling, but she pushes her hands over her mouth because she doesn't want to scare her four children. The oldest of her children is ten years old. Fardoso is raising only two sons and her two daughters.
They shot my husband”, she says.

There was a lot of fighting in the house for land and pasture because of the drought, and there was a clash between my tribe and another cranium”. They shot my husband and burned our village,” She expressed. The flames devoured everything, she had no choice but to flee with her children.
Violence among rival clans in Somalia is part of everyday life and has continued for decades. A lot of people carry guns. In the time of drought when animals die and resources are scarce, armed conflicts increase, reports “Deutsche Welle”, Periscopi broadcasts.
Fardowso comes from an area controlled by al-Shabab extremists. Radical Islamists have stopped helping supply people in need.

Currently, there are over six million people who need humanitarian aid in Somalia about half the population. Asked if she would ever come home, Fardoso, completely covered, answers the question with a loud and strong voice “no, impossible! ”
After the attack on her village she ran to save her life and took her children to Mogadishu. They walked for days under cover of darkness and finally reached one of the overloaded refugee camps in the suburbs of the capital.
Otherwise, she remembers the night of her attack. Fardowso had managed to build a small round hut with branches, metal remains and old cloths as common in most camps. The cabins are hard pressed next to each other, no privacy.
Fardoso was half asleep and near her children on the night she was sleeping. Suddenly at least two men pulled her halfway out of her cabin, she says. They raped her.
When you did this to me, I cried for help. ” “Burrat then threatened me with knives and cut me off. I resisted, but no one came to help me”, she says. “They just went on and on. ”

She says she does not know whether the perpetrators were militants or policemen or perhaps refugees like her.
After the men left her, the bleeding, Fardowso withdrew back to her hut to appease her terrified children. Why didn't anybody help him?
All of them hide in their huts at night because everyone's scared. Nobody wants to take any more problems,” it ends.
The next morning she took her children to another camp, where she happened to meet female social workers from the Somalia Red Half - Death Society. Still in apparent pain, they took her to a clinic near the International Committee of the Red Cross, where her wounds were treated. Fardoseo was then able to clean up.

The Somali society is dominated by men; the female's genius is also widespread.
The United Nations in 2012 documented at least 1700 cases of rape in the Mogadishu refugee camps. In 70 percent of these cases, the rapist wore an official uniform. /Periscopi/











