‘I am not my trauma’: survivors of sexual abuse at a Ugandan girls’ shelter – photo essay
German national Bernhard Bery' Glaser took advantage of his rich white foreigner' status to systematically abuse girls in his care. Photographer DeLovie Kwagala captured the stories of 15 women
Eve was just eight years old and recently orphaned when she was taken to live at a girls' shelter on Bugala island, in the Ugandan sector of Lake Victoria.
Bery's Place had been set up in 2006 by Bernhard Bery" Glaser, a German national living in Uganda, as a refuge for traumatised children and victims of sexual violence. Yet Eve and other girls living there at the time say that Glaser was hiding a dark secret. Taking advantage of his rich white foreigner" status to entice parents to leave their daughters at the home, Glaser was using Bery's Place as a cover for routine and systematic sexual and emotional abuse of the children in his care, the girls allege.
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