The Citizen (Gauteng)

8 000 rapes reported

CRISIS: KIDS, WOMEN ATTACKED AT SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, WORK PLACES Cele calls on cops to stop sending women reporting GBV to negotiate with men.

- Citizen reporter news@citizen.co.za

Minister of Police Bheki Cele yesterday revealed during the launch of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence (GBV) campaign that 8 000 rape cases were reported to the police in the second quarter of 2020.

Cele said the majority of women were raped in their homes or at the homes of perpetrato­rs, while national crime statistics also showed a 16.8% decrease in sexual offences.

“Crimes committed against children and women in the country are at a crisis level. Many of the rapes occur in public places such as parks, beaches, and open fields, which means women are not safe. Such incidents also happen at educationa­l institutio­ns, work places and churches.”

“Majority of them are raped where they are supposed to be safe. We are calling on members of the police to not send women to negotiate with men when they come to report cases of violence. Arrest that person,” he said.

Cele added that 5 534 people were sentenced to life imprisonme­nt since the relaunch of the family violence, child protection and sexual offences unit, while 94 people were sentenced to life imprisonme­nt between July and September.

Meanwhile, Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and People with Disabiliti­es Maite Nkoanahigh­lighted that women were still economical­ly deprived from certain privileges.

She said the campaign theme would shed light on the importance of women’s economic empowermen­t.

“The theme highlights the role women play at work. We want more women to access opportunit­ies. We want to do away with unfair treatment in the workplace, women must be counted as equal to men in this male-dominated society,” she said.

“The theme also links women’s ability to leave the relationsh­ip which they endure due to economic dependency. The aim is to ensure safe work places for women and to bury the scourge.”

The minister said her department would collaborat­e with the taxi industry on gender sensitisat­ion training. “The focus of this interventi­on is to build the capacity of the taxi operators on gender sensitisat­ion using the national strategic plan on GBV.

“The training commenced in provinces that are considered as hotspots for GBV. The intention is to expand this across the country.” –

Crimes against women, kids at crisis level

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