© Reuters / Adnan AbidiDemonstrators from All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) hold placards and shout slogans during a protest against the recent killings of two teenage girls, in New Delhi May 31, 2014.
One in ten girls under the age of 20, or about 120 million across the globe, have been sexually abused, according to the latest
conservative figures by UNICEF.
The same report found that six in ten kids aged 2-14 are regularly subject to physical punishment.
According to UNICEF's report based on 190 countries, between 30 and 80 percent of victims don't disclose experiences of childhood sexual abuse until adulthood, while many others (a number impossible to quantify) remain silent for their entire lives.
For instance, in India, in 2011, 10.6 percent of rape victims were under the age of 14.
One might think that when a girl gets married, the trouble stops, but it's not true: almost one in three married young women have been victims of emotional, physical and/or sexual violence inflicted by their partners - especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
Comment: Although Huq's lawsuit will most likely only result in a wrist slap for the police thugs involved, it sends out a message to the Universe that she is fighting back. Who knows, in the non-linear reality that we are living in, such a butterfly wing flap may contribute to produce a hurricane in the end to sweep the elite psychopaths away.