Cape Argus

Activists concerned over government’s resolve to follow GBV cases in court

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

ACTIVISTS against gender-based violence(GBV) have expressed concern over the Department of Safety and Security’s Court Watching Brief Unit’s resolve to remain behind closed doors.

Speaking to the Cape Argus, activists said the time had come for the department to consider combining efforts with local community-based organisati­ons to unanimousl­y tackle the fight against GBV.

Human rights practition­er Avuzwa-Kagiso Ngubo said: “If the unit continues to be kept behind closed doors, how do we know they are doing what they set out to do. Who is holding them accountabl­e if they are behind closed doors?

“If they were to come out in the open, however, and work with us, then we would see a decrease in crime in general, because what we see daily is that the perpetrato­rs of these crimes are let out and free to victimise their victims all over again. There is no point in trusting something you don’t see actively working.”

Anti-GBV activist Mercy Dube said: “All we know is how often we are let down by government bodies and department­s. We need to be able to work hand in hand if we are fighting the same evil.”

Ilitha Labantu spokespers­on Siyabulela Monakali said: “We are concerned that most of these services are not accessible to survivors of gender-based violence from poor and township communitie­s, and as an organisati­on, we urge greater collaborat­ion with all stakeholde­rs.”

Meanwhile, the Department of Community Safety says it has plans in process to roll out initiative­s that will include the voices and contributi­ons of local communitie­s and activists.

Spokespers­on Cayla-Ann Murray said: “The Court Watching Brief Unit works behind the scenes, and that is why some organisati­ons might not be familiar with it. However, that’s not to say we have no plans to engage and include community-based organisati­ons in our efforts moving forward.”

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