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Zimbabwe Briefing Issue 54
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
(SA Regional Office)
November 30, 2011
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1000
march against rape
More than 1
000 people under the Katswe
Sisterhood banner, on Friday 25 November 2011 staged a march
under the theme "Code red against rape" in commemoration
of the 16 days of activism against gender based violence. The march
started at Town House and ended at the Harare Gardens main stage,
the march was aimed at enlightening citizens about the evils of
rape and encouraging rape victims to report to responsible authorities.
Ms Grace Chirenje the Vice Chairperson of the Crisis in Zimbabwe
Coalition in an interview with The Catalyst said, "It is now
time to stand up against perpetrators of this unspeakable evil act
which is disgusting, sickening, sad and enraging." Ms Chirenje
attributed worsening child abuse to family tensions caused by the
economic meltdown. Theresa Matsvayi the Information and Communication
Officer of Katswe Sisterhood in another interview with the Catalyst
said, "The march is a stepping stone towards the fight against
evils of rape which are increasing in the country without being
thoroughly looked at, most of the victims are mainly women and children
who do not report when victimized as there is a belief that it is
a private or personal matter and also fearing reprisal from the
assailant."
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