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Attack
on women's groups unjustified
Netsai Mushonga,
Co-ordinator, Womens Coalition
July 27, 2005
http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php?id=45514&pubdate=2005-07-27
EDITOR - This
is in response to Tony
Namate's letter in The Herald of July 25, 2005 and another titled
"Disappointed" in The Herald of July 26, 2005.
The two put
the responsibility of protecting girl children in schools on the
shoulder of women in women's groups.
This is the
real reason why cases of rape have continued to affect our children.
Rape is everyone's
responsibility; let's get that very clear before we blame anyone.
We can all play
a small role in preventing it as parents, fathers, mothers, pastors,
directors, ministers, the courts, MPs, caregivers, as everyone of
us who is not rapists themselves.
I say the Ministry
of Education, Sports and Culture is responsible for stemming child
abuse at Macheke Primary School because children are in schools,
which they effectively run through teachers and other staff.
Regulations
in place do not allow non-governmental organisations and the public
to just walk into a school to preach on any subject.
You need written
permission from the Provincial Education Director in every province
to walk into a school.
That can take
time to acquire or it can also be denied.
We would have
wanted to rush to Macheke as soon as this happened and be there
on the ground.
The dilemma
is that rapists are allowed free access to kids when we cannot walk
in.
When the Macheke
case was reported, we sent in Girl Child Network to work on the
case but they were told that their services were not required.
We attended
some court sessions to give moral and legal support to the victims
and learned about the continued abuse at the school.
That was when
we alerted the media, resulting in the lead story of The Herald
of 21 July 2005.
We did hold
a Press conference and later appeared on ZTV lunch news to comment
on the goings on at Macheke.
On the 27th,
we have arranged a Stakeholders Conference in Marondera to discuss
child abuse and on the 29th we will march in Macheke. We also require
written police permission for the march and this can be denied.
The real story,
according to our own assessments, is that Macheke Primary School
children were being turned into sexual slaves by a group of organised
paedophiles.
We have the
expertise to investigate these cases and empower the children to
immediately stop child abuse but we were denied permission to do
this.
Kids continue
to be abused because all the perpetrators have not been arrested
- some accomplices who were mentioned by name in court are still
walking free.
The children
have also become sexually active themselves at tender ages of 8
to 14 years. Sex acts like a drug for children who do not know the
responsibility that goes with it.
I urge you all
to be angry not with women's groups but with all stakeholders in
the issue.
Be angry with
rapists for raping your children. Four men at Macheke Primary School
allegedly raped a grade four girl continuously.
Be angry with
the police for not arresting all the perpetrators as ten schoolgirls
were raped after the cases had gone to court. Be angry with the
accomplices for receiving bribes so the schoolgirls can be freely
abused at Macheke.
Be angry at
the courts for not providing child friendly court facilities and
giving rapists lenient and small sentences. If you abuse women and
girls or even kill them you get small sentences.
Most importantly,
be angry with yourself for not taking any action to fight rape.
As one of the
many women's groups, we would want you to give us ideas and join
us on how to fight rapists - it's our responsibility. We play our
part very well.
Our belief is
that if this has been happening in Macheke, it's symptomatic of
what is happening in another maybe twenty schools in Zimbabwe. So
are your children safe wherever they are?
What can you
do to make sure that they are?
Women's organisations
can empower your kids and educate them with a view to protecting
them.
Rape should
never happen in the first place.
Anti-gender
violence.
Visit the Women's
Coalition fact
sheet
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