Women refugees from Syria are being sexually harassed by employers, landlords and others in Lebanon, adding another layer of suffering for those who have fled their homes in search of safety, an international human rights watchdog said Wednesday.
In a report, Human Rights Watch said most of the incidents have gone unreported to local authorities due to the women’s fear of reprisals by the abusers or arrest for not having a valid residency permit. "Women who have fled death and destruction in Syria should find a safe haven, not sexual abuse, in Lebanon," said Liesl Gerntholtz, women’s rights director at the New York-based group. [Link]