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'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Nobody: 1:54pm On Sep 05, 2019
Activists have warned of an “epidemic” of violence against women in South Africa after a spate of killings and rapes sparked outrage in a country with one of the world’s highest murder rates.

A female boxing champion was gunned down on Friday by a man allegedly serving as a police officer and another man was charged on Monday with attacking a Cape Town university student in a post office and raping and murdering her.

According to government statistics, more than 1,500 people are murdered every month in South Africa, a nation with a history of violence and profound inequality.

But the brazen attacks have shocked even those accustomed to daily incidents of violence.

“These murders are proof that the battleground is no longer nighttime and dodgy spaces ... even public spaces like the post office are no longer safe,” said Given Sigauqwe from rights groups Sonke Gender Justice calling the violence an “epidemic”.

“We need the criminal justice system to be more accountable and the perpetrators of these violent crimes to face the full might of the law,” he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed “deep pain and support” for the families of recent victims of gender violence, underscoring the growing political significance of the issue.

Thousands of South Africans on social media used the hashtag #AmINextProtest to call for criminal justice reform.

More than 400,000 signed a petition demanding the death penalty - abolished in 1995 - be reinstated for crimes against women.

Some pointed to the sad irony of the killing of boxer Leighandre “Baby Lee” Jegels which happened at the end of August, celebrated as Women’s Month in the country.

About 3,000 women in South Africa were murdered in 2018 - or one every three hours - which is more than five times higher than the global average, according to the World Health Organization.


Authorities have condemned the killings and the South African government said on its Twitter account on Tuesday that women “should not allow themselves to become victims”.

The post was deleted after being criticized for blaming victims.

“Enough of this nonsense making men’s crimes a woman’s responsibility,” tweeted South African Tessa Moore.

A vigil for the murdered student, 19-year-old Uyinene Mrwetyana, was held at the University of Cape Town on Monday.

Reporting by Kim Harrisberg @kimharrisberg; Editing by Tom Finn. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's and LGBT+ rights, human trafficking, property rights, and climate change. Visit http://news.trust.org
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Nobody: 1:56pm On Sep 05, 2019
South African violent men are the ones calling Nigerians criminals, yet they have the highest number of rapes worldwide and even with all the Boko Haram and Fulani Herdsmen issues we are suffering from, South Africa is still the MURDER CAPITAL of the world.
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Royalsleek22: 1:57pm On Sep 05, 2019
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Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Nobody: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2019
Plus HIV
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by GraGra247(m): 2:10pm On Sep 05, 2019
South African men attacked Nigerians not because of Xenophobia alone.

They attacked simply because they're blood thirsty, cold blooded violent murderers long before Nigerians ever arrived their territory.

Unfortunately Nigerians are bloody cowards and that's why they killed Nigerians for 8 years now we just Noticed a few days ago.

Our response is the usual threats of a barking dog without a single line of action.
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by DrNueLpureHoney: 2:10pm On Sep 05, 2019
South Africans took this issue too far
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Harlem2(m): 2:29pm On Sep 05, 2019
Rape is a lifestyle in Africa
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Some men even hail themselves after the act
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Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Harlem2(m): 2:30pm On Sep 05, 2019
Rape is a lifestyle in South Africa
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Some men even hail themselves after the act
lipsrsealedlipsrsealed
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by ChristianEast: 2:36pm On Sep 05, 2019
We are the poverty capital of the world, no thanks to Buhari while SA is the murder capital of the world.

Two dead woods running Africa's most strategic countries.

Ndi ara!
Re: 'No Safe Place': South African Women Suffering 'epidemic' Of Violence And Rape by Nobody: 2:41pm On Sep 05, 2019
The post apartheid and Mandela effect is gradually wearing off.

Everybody is getting tired of them.

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