
sexual violence prevention, migrant worker rights, agricultural labor exploitation
100% of Thai women working in Israeli agriculture report being sexually assaulted in Israel — 654 of 654 surveyed. A report by immigration experts Dr. Yahel Kurlander and Dr. Shahar Shoham said “the state of Israel has abandoned these women” and that filing a complaint can mean… pic.twitter.com/62BYVCVRmk
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100% of Thai women working in Israeli agriculture report being sexually assaulted in Israel
A disturbing report reveals that 100% of Thai women employed in Israeli agriculture have reported experiencing sexual assault. This alarming statistic comes from a study conducted by immigration experts Dr. Yahel Kurlander and Dr. Shahar Shoham, who surveyed 654 women. Their findings highlight a systemic issue that cannot be ignored.
The report indicates that these women feel abandoned by the State of Israel. They face numerous challenges, including fear of retaliation and lack of support when it comes to filing complaints. The pervasive culture of fear and silence leaves many of these women feeling trapped, with little to no recourse for the abuse they endure.
The implications of these findings are profound. Not only do they raise questions about the treatment of migrant workers in Israel, but they also shine a light on the broader issue of women’s rights and safety in the workplace. It’s essential for the international community to pay attention and advocate for change.
Despite the dire situation, there is hope for improvement. Advocacy groups are calling for stronger protections for migrant workers and stricter enforcement of labor laws. By raising awareness and pushing for reform, we can work towards a safer environment for all workers, regardless of their nationality.
If you want to delve deeper into this critical issue, you can read the full report and its findings here. Understanding the plight of these women is a crucial step in demanding justice and change.
The voices of these women deserve to be heard, and it’s up to us to ensure they are not silenced any longer.