Times of Suriname

Rape accounts for two thirds of cases in Demerara Supreme Court

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According a notice printed on Saturday in one of the daily newspapers, there are close to 250 rape cases up for trial at the Demerara Supreme Court. The numbers of rape cases account for two-thirds of all the cases set to be heard in the courts starting October 6, 2020. On the notice, there are 370 cases to be heard, ranging from murder trials, attempts to commit murder, manslaught­er, wounding cases, traffickin­g, abduction and cases of rape, buggery, and sexual activity with a minor/ family member. In December of 2019, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) had reported that Guyana had recorded 4,562 cases of sexual assault and rape. Alarmingly, the GPF further reported that less than quarter of the victims received justice. The GPF’s Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID), through the Bureau of Statistics had revealed in their report that the lowest number of sexual assault cases reported in the last 28 years dates back to 1990 with a total of 82.

There has been a significan­t increase as the year 2015 saw 321 cases throughout the country. This is the highest number investigat­ors had to deal with in almost three decades. What is alarming is that Guyana’s Sexual Offences Act is among the most impressive in the Caribbean, yet there has not been a great deal of work towards the implementa­tion of key mechanisms provided for, to support the law.

This shortcomin­g was highlighte­d by attorney-at-law and former Human Services Minister, and now the Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d, last year. During an interview with Kaieteur News, Manickchan­d emphasized the reluctance by the current administra­tion to put systems in place. She had said that government’s lack of action has largely hampered the legal enforcemen­t in the fight against sexual violence. The former Minister was specifical­ly questioned about the implementa­tion of the Sexual Offences Act which was brought on stream in 2010. She had indicated that the government undoubtedl­y has a key role to play, in this regard.

(Kaieteur News)

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