Oman Daily Observer

Report child abuse, don’t be silent witness

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, JAN 9

“Don’t be a silent witness of child abuse, report it,” said Dr Yahiya al Hinai, Director-General of Family Developmen­t at the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Head of Child Protection Committee.

Speaking about the sexual harassment of a school student, which went viral on social media recently, Al Hinai said the ministry did not receive any report about the incident, although an eyewitness revealed it to the media channels.

“Anyone can help combat abuse against children in the country through free hotline (1100),” he said.

According to a report on social media, a school student was abused by senior students after the school hours.

“The boy was trapped between them and they refused to let him go. It took a while before they finally released him. God knows what was happening,” said the report.

The Child Law, promulgate­d by Royal Decree No 22/2014, defines violence as “the intentiona­l use of physical threat or force by an individual or a group of people against a child, which would cause actual or potential harm to him or her”. Abuse is a “direct intent of torturing child, harming him physically psychologi­cally, or the parental a or neglect of the child in a way that creates conditions that would impede him or her physically, psychologi­cally or socially”.

Exploitati­on is defined as “making use of the child or his/ her organs for purposes or in illicit ways such as prostituti­on and other forms of sexual exploitati­on, forced labour, slavery and slavery-like practices as well as human traffickin­g”.

The ministry has constitute­d committees for child protection across governorat­es and launched two years ago a toll-free helpline for reporting such incidents. Until the end of 2016, the number of cases handled by these committees stood at 299.

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