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  • Index of articles surrounding the debate of the Domestic Violence Bill


  • Domestic Violence Bill slammed
    The Herald (Zimbabwe)
    November 21, 2006

    http://www1.herald.co.zw/inside.aspx?sectid=11557&cat=1&livedate=11/21/2006 

    PEOPLE with disabilities have raised concern over the Domestic Violence Bill for not addressing issues to do with disability. 

    Disabled people who stay with caregivers allege they are abused and the Bill does not address such issues. 

    Regional rehabilitation officer of the African Rehabilitation Institution Mr Engelbert Makanjera said disabled people were suffering in homes as they were abused by their caregivers. 

    "It is a fact that people with disabilities have suffered from a number of abuses by unscrupulous people who masquerade as their caregivers or sympathisers. 

    "Most often than not, a countless number of abuses have gone unpunished as society does not see it as reasonable to punish the very few people who seem to accommodate people with disabilities since the rest tend to ignore them," said Mr Makanjera. 

    Organisations dealing with people with disabilities have proof that the disabled are not only hidden by their caregivers, but are sometimes subjected to a lot of abuse by their masters, who also include institutions which cater for their needs and wellbeing. 

    Mr Makanjera also said that the disabled girl child and woman should be recognised by the Bill since they were the most abused. 

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