Times of Eswatini

Stop protecting rape perpetrato­rs

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Sir,

Fathers can no longer be entrusted with the custody of their daughters because they fall prey to their fathers who see them as sexual partners worth of domestic rape. The country has experience­d an unpreceden­ted trend in domestic rape cases perpetrate­d by fathers.

The culprits, through their brutal sexual offences, seek to validate the fallacy that incest is normal as it brings good luck to their daughters. The escalating rate of domestic rape cases has been fuelled by certain families’ tendencies to protect the perpetrato­r mainly because he is the breadwinne­r and financial pillar of the family. So these family members cannot risk losing the financial backing from these culprits.

Encouraged

Families and relatives are now and then encouraged to speak out against this evil because it inverts the normal social order and violates family norms. The home setting is not longer a safe place for the upbringing of girl children because of immoral fathers who roam freely without facing the law for their criminal offences because they bribe their relatives to keep domestic rape cases under wraps.

Trauma

The physical and mental trauma, which comes back to haunt the survivors may stifle their progress in life and slow down the developmen­t of their personalit­ies. The stigma attached to their personalit­ies tends to have permanent effects on the girls, who end up needing intensive counseling to rebuild their characters.

A number of these cases remain unreported for fear of victimisat­ion or because the survivors do not want to risk being disowned and ostracised by the perpetrato­r or their families. Some are sweet-talked into protecting and absolving the rapists of such offences. The home has become a legacy for domestic violence and abuse, hence this has provided the perpetrato­rs a platform to perpetuate rape cases. This is a serious cause for concern and the family is imputed to the escalation of this evil due to people not revealing the truth. Let us all say no to domestic rape and report the perpetrato­rs to the police.

Simanga Shabangu

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