Sexual assaults against foreigners have been ongoing for a long time, say victims
VOV.VN - Police forces in Hanoi are currently investigating a string of sexual assaults against foreign women in Tay Ho district, although several victims claim that similar attacks have happened for years.
Sexual assaults in Tay Ho district, an area popular with people of all nationalities to live and work, o Tay districthave been hidden for many years until they recently surfaced on social media. Several foreign women have since claimed that years ago they were assaulted by Vietnamese assailants riding motorcycles on roads around the area.
Sarah van der Velden, a 45-year-old lawyer from the United States, described how similar cases have happened to her friends during her 15-year stay in Tay Ho. She told zingnews.vn that it is rare for such sexual assaults to be reported and shared in public as they are being done at present.
Van der Velden herself is also a victim of sexual harassment. She recalled that she had twice been sexually harassed by motorcycle drivers during her stay in the West Lake area of Tay Ho district.
In 2011, van der Velden was shocked when a Vietnamese male aged over 40 stopped his motorcycle and removed his trousers in front of her while she was having a stroll around the lake.
Seven years later, another Vietnamese man also in his 40s drove a motorbike from behind, patted her on the backside, then quickly rode off laughing. The incident occurred whilst she was jogging around the lake.
“I shouted at him right away, and felt furious for a long time,” said van der Velden, adding that similar cases had happened to every jogger she knew.
Recent reports regarding sexual assaults openly targeting foreign women have prompted a number of embassies of the US, the UK, Ireland, and France to warn their citizens about the possible risks of attacks in the West Lake area of Tay Ho district.
In a public statement, the British Embassy in Hanoi said:
“There has been a recent spike in reports of personal attacks, including rape & sexual assault, on foreign nationals in Hanoi. Some reports are of women being victims of indecent assault and harassment (including inappropriate touching and groping) particularly while walking alone.
We take any reports of rape and sexual assault seriously and treat them in complete confidence. British nationals can call us for support any time of day or night.”
In the wake of these sexual assaults, a Facebook group has been set up specifically for foreigners residing in Hanoi to share information, alert each other regarding new incidents, and have their say on the matter. After joining the Facebook group, some female foreigners living in the area said they felt scared whilst going out with their pets or they have since given up walking locally.
Lo May, a 30-year-old from the US, has previously been the victim of sexual violence in Hanoi. She told zingnews.vn that she was attacked in 2018 by two youngsters who drove from behind and grabbed her backside. When the incident occurred, she was taking a stroll alongside her boyfriend on Dang Thai Mai street in the West Lake area, with the pair unable to see the youngers as it was getting dark.
These days, May, a horse-riding instructor in Long Bien district, says she feels very cautious when out walking alone, particularly when noticing young people around.
Similarly, van der Velden states that she is now highly vigilant when jogging in the area. She always informs her family about the route she will take, does not wear earphones, is fully aware of her surroundings, and plans an escape in case of a possible attack before going out.
Police in Hanoi say they are handling cases of sexual assault recently reported by several foreign victims. Several days ago, they summoned a young man who was accused of carrying out violence against foreign women in Tay Ho district for interrogations. They also invited four foreign victims to the scene of the attacks in order to gather more information and evidence.
There is no doubt that the sexual attacks serve to tarnish the image of Hanoi as a city of peace, and the police are now working hard to crack down on these attacks in order to create a safe living environment for all people, including foreign nationals.