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The Straits Times·4 min read·medium

Bruised, unheard and unseen: Abused husbands in Singapore

Bruised, unheard and unseen: Abused husbands in Singapore
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A support group in Singapore, the Men’s Kinship Circle, is providing a safe space for men experiencing domestic abuse. The article highlights that male victims are often overlooked and underreported in official statistics.

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It sheds light on the often-ignored issue of domestic violence against men, challenging societal stigmas and encouraging better support systems.

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The article presents a social issue through the lens of support services and official data, maintaining a balanced perspective.

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