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South African men protest sexual violence against women

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South Africa, Violence against women and children

Men in South Africa are taking a stand for women and children who are victims of sexual violence. Image: Screen grab from BBC

Following a slew of sexually related attacks and murders, men are taking a stand against sexual violence in South Africa.

In a BBC report, hundreds of men joined a protest in the country鈥檚 capital Pretoria opposing the high levels of violence against women and children.

Sexual assaults and murders聽this year have shaken the country. According to organizer Kholofelo Masha, 鈥淭he time to take collective responsibility for our shameful action is now.鈥

A man shows solidarity with protesters. Image: Screen grab from BBC

He decried the apathy of men towards what President Jacob Zuma called a crisis: 鈥淵ou hear a lady screaming next door, you decide to sleep when you know there is a problem. No man should beat a woman or rape a woman while you鈥檙e watching.鈥

A woman garbed and painted in white, intended to be symbolic, was at the helm of the march held on Saturday. The men behind her held protest signs; some placards had names of women killed by their partners.

Image: Screen grab from Website/BBC

Image: Screen grab from BBC

Last May 4, a three-year-old, Courtney Pieters, went missing in Cape Town. Her body was found in a shallow grave and was reported to have been raped and killed. A 40-year-old man was arrested for the criminal offense.

South African citizens have been gripped with rage and grief towards the incidents of violence. In a statement, President Zuma said, 鈥淲e as the citizens of this country must say enough is enough. This is one of the saddest incidents I鈥檝e come across. It鈥檚 a crisis in the country, the manner in which women and children are being killed. Nineteen children have been murdered so far this year in the Western Cape.鈥

South Africa has one of the highest rates of rape cases in the world, and also has low prosecution rates. In a mining area in South Africa, a survey by the international humanitarian organization, Doctors Without Borders, found that one in four women had been raped in her lifetime, while half of the women were victims of sexual violence. Ni帽a V. Guno/JB

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