Human Psyche & Women’s Safety

Decoding the silent sufferings

Introduction 

A file, the ‘Epstein Files’, exposed the true faces of all the respected people.

These days, those in power have become more demonic than human.

This may hurt, but frankly, there’s nothing wrong with it.

  1. uncheckedWhen power is unchecked, many people cease to act humanely, empathy becomes optional, and accountability disappears beneath the sighs of the victims.
  2. uncheckedPower can exacerbate existing flaws. If a person is inherently cruel, power can make them even more powerful.
  3. uncheckedPower fosters a sense of privilege – the belief that the rules are for others, not for me.
  4. uncheckedPower can corrode conscience, because no one dares to say ‘you are wrong’.

The men on Earth, especially the powerful men, and some of their female counterparts, are making this planet uninhabitable. Yes, I am writing this article with a lot of pain and fear in my heart.

But I continued my research, and the deeper I delved, the more I discovered the fractured mental state of the so-called politicians and elite of society.

It was a spine-chilling, horrifying, and indescribable experience; only a few searches and readings left me distraught about the vile mentality and cruelty that little girls endure.

My heart breaks just thinking about how those girls must have endured such incest and atrocities, what their parents must have suffered, what crime those little girls had committed, and how and why did all these people sitting in such high positions become such big devils.

Did no one have a conscience?

Didn’t any of them hear the cries of these children?

What right did they have to stand before society and seek respect when their heinous acts behind the scenes are unforgivable under any law?

But still, there’s no stopping us from dreaming. 

Now that we are stepping into the world of impossible dreams, we must push the boundaries to make them come true.

  • What if the boundaries were inhumane? 
  • What if someone had to sacrifice their soul to achieve their dreams? 
  • What if someone went mad about his dreams despite their conscience disagreeing?
  • What if a person is stuck between two options and ultimately chooses the unethical option?
  • What happens when you become so blinded by power that you start believing everything wrong is right?
  • What if you refuse to acknowledge other people’s existence?
  • What if you can’t see the pain of the suffering people?
  • What if your ego is preventing you from behaving normally?
  • What if your intentions are very vague and contradict your teachings?
  • What if you are misusing your power to suppress those in need?
  • What if you are enjoying all your legal rights, but at the same time forgetting your duties?
  • What if you are abusing your privileges but not allowing others to question it?
  • What if you are using all your power and position to suppress the voices of those around you?

You might be wondering why I am questioning the integrity of powerful people.

The way the pages of the Epstein files are being opened one after the other and the names of so many famous people are coming to light, I felt that perhaps I could bring my thoughts to the world by writing them down, maybe I could try to raise my voice.

Sex scandal – Wikipedia

The mysterious case of missing children, especially girls

https://www.unwomen.org/en/articles/faqs/faqs-types-of-violence-against-women-and-girls

Kidnappings & Missing Persons – FBI

Why is there less humanity and more cruelty in this world, and why are most of the victims of this cruelty children?

How are these children and young girls becoming victims of these predators, and society, instead of ensuring their safety, is becoming complicit in their abuse?

The higher the status, the greater the sexual predator. Why is this so?

In all the wars that have taken place across the world, there must be countless stories of brutal exploitation of women and children, which, unfortunately, are true. Now, such an environment does not exist, nor are we living in the Stone Age, so how is this happening on our earth?

Our little children, whose safety is not only our personal but also our social responsibility, then how do people holding high positions in society become brutal towards these innocent children, especially girls?

An estimated 8 million children are reported missing worldwide each year. 

Statistics show that in the United States alone, between 460,000 and 840,000 children are reported missing each year, meaning one child goes missing every 40 seconds.

Now, as the pages of the Epstein files continue to unfold, the faith of ordinary people like us has been completely shattered; trust in humanity itself has been pulverized. Everyone in power will now be suspected.

All segments of society are important, but why are girls and children the most affected?

Instead of fulfilling the important responsibility of protecting children and girls, how did we ourselves become their culprits?

Nation-wise Table of Estimated Annual Missing Children

Country Estimated Missing Children per YearNotes/ Source Context
United States460,000FBI NCIC and global estimates
United Kingdom112,853National Crime Agency
India 83,000-96,000NCRB & NGO estimates
Germany 100,000Reported figures from  national missing children initiatives
Canada 45,000Government reports
Australia 20,000-37,000Australian Federal Police data
France 40,989National police/gendarmerie reporting
Russia 45,000Based on older reporting estimates
Spain 20,000EU & hotline statistics

This alarming statistic underscores the immediate necessity for decisive action and robust support for victims.

#SexualExploitation #SexualHarassment #SexualCrime #Rape #Doxxing #HumanTrafficking #SexualViolence #CyberStalking #CyberCrimeusingAI

#Femicide #FemaleFoeticide

Gender related Crimes & Women

Every 10 minutes, a woman falls victim to a tragic act of violence, a heart-wrenching reality that highlights the pervasive issue of gender-based violence worldwide. This alarming statistic serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for societal awareness, preventative measures, and a collective commitment to safeguarding women’s lives and rights.

Ending Violence Against Women and Girls – the United Nations

  • According to estimates, birth records of approximately 1.6 million female babies are missed annually, a number that has risen from almost zero in the late 1970s.
  • Police data shows that between January 1 and January 15, more than 800 people went missing in Delhi, including over 500 women and children.
  • According to reports, around 8 lakh children go missing every year across the world, among whom the number of girls is the highest.
  • The United Nations reports that over 250,000 cases of rape or attempted rape are documented annually across 65 countries. 
  • Globally, more than 370 million girls and women were raped or sexually assaulted during childhood – UNICEF.
  • Estimates published by the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that globally, approximately 1 in 3 (30%) women have been victims of physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime.
  • According to World Bank reports, an estimated 500 million people overall lack access to menstrual products and adequate facilities for menstrual hygiene management (MHM).
  • Globally, approximately 122 to 133 million girls are out of school, with approximately 4 in 10 adolescent girls failing to complete higher secondary education.
  • According to the World Health Organization, approximately 16 million children are born annually to mothers aged 15 to 19, resulting in about 44,000 births per day worldwide.
  • Over 800 women die daily from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. 
  • Of the world’s 781 million illiterate adults, approximately 66% are women.
  • Women around the world earn approximately 20% less than men and hold only 30% of managerial positions. Additionally, women perform 2.5 times as much unpaid care work as men.
  • Women hold only 27% of national parliaments worldwide and only 35.5% of local government positions.
  • Globally, approximately 2.4 million women do not have the same economic rights as men, and 95 countries fail to ensure equal pay for equal work.
  • Statistics show that about 25% of people believe that it is justified for a man to beat his wife.
  • Gender inequality is a major cause of poverty, and 60% of those suffering from chronic hunger are women.
  • Over 230 million women and girls around the world have been subjected to the harmful practice of female genital mutilation (FGM).
  • In 155 of 173 economies, women face at least one legal restriction that limits their employment opportunities.
  • Women make up only 29% of the tech sector.
  • Discrimination is a pressing global issue, with alarmingly higher rates in Asia (SIGI score 37) and Africa (40). In stark contrast, Europe (14) and the Americas (21) experience significantly lower levels.
  • It’s 2026, and globally, women still earn 23 percent less than men.

International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation

These statistics highlight the urgent need for targeted efforts to address and combat discrimination in the most affected regions.

But where are the efforts?

Genuinely asking on behalf of all the girls (I am not a feminist) because at this rate of crime against women, girls, children, and those coming from the underprivileged category,  we fail ourselves as humans.

UN Women’s Global Database records 1,529 legislative measures across 191 countries to address violence against women and girls.

In total, there are over 10,000 measures (including policies and programmes) from 194 countries, 90% of which were adopted after 2015.

Around 15 UN-designated international days and observances specifically commemorate women and girls, focusing on rights, violence prevention, and empowerment.

#INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE FOR FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION, 6TH FEBRUARY 2026

Considering the alarming figures and statistics, it is impossible to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 by 2030; we will have to wait another three hundred years to make this planet safe and harmless for women.

Hidden Crises: Why Girls and Women Still Face Inhumane Threats Worldwide

Hidden Crises: Why Girls and Women Still Face Inhumane Threats Worldwide

By Your Name | February 5, 2026 | lekh-lekhni.com

The Alarming Reality of Missing Girls

Paste your intro on global missing females here—no reliable annual figure exists due to underreporting, but India sees ~231,000 female cases yearly.

Key Stat: Over 1,000 victims in elite trafficking networks alone highlight systemic gaps.

Inadequate Safety Laws

Insert your content on UN Women’s 1,529 measures—yet 1 billion women lack domestic violence protections.

RegionLaws Coverage
EuropeHigh (76% parity)
AsiaLow (63% parity)

15+ Days, Endless Inequality

Despite UN days like International Women’s Day (March 8), women earn 61% of men’s wages globally.

  • International Day of the Girl Child (Oct 11)
  • Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women (Nov 25)

The Ethical Outrage

Your take on second-class treatment as unethical—violates human dignity amid ongoing discrimination.

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On the eve of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation on 6 February 2026, here is an article emphasizing the gloomy and inhumane side of the world of power. The infamous Epstein files shook the world beyond words. When power clusters together, it often polices itself, conceals its own rot, and…

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