Dear South African Government- You have failed us again.
3000 women are murdered in South Africa per year
50 000 sexual offences are committed against women in South Africa per year
And still, the South African government refuses to declare that Gender violence against women a state of emergency.
Time and time again
they have turned a blind eye to our suffering
they have been deaf to our cries for help
As our government, it is their job to
protect our rights
serve and protect the country and its people
but time and time again they have failed to do these things
time and time again they have failed us.
Failed to do the job they were elected to do.
They care so little about their mothers, sisters, daughters, and aunts that they have not lifted a finger to help the situation.
This is not the South Africa that
Nelson Mandela, the father of our nation
Spent twenty-seven years in prison
And sixty years of his life
fighting for.
#Stopthefemicide
Please sign and share the below petitions the first to get the South African government to declare violence against women a state of emergency and the second to bring back the death penalty in SA for crimes against women. The third demanding that the government do something to help save the country,
https://www.change.org/p/south-african-parliament-parliament-needs-to-declare-gender-based-violence-in-south-africa-a-state-of-emergency
https://www.change.org/p/south-african-government-bring-back-the-death-sentence-in-sa-for-crimes-against-women
https://www.change.org/p/president-cyril-ramaphosa-save-south-africa?signed=true
Gender-Based Violence In South Africa
South Africa has one of the highest gender based violence rates in the world.
In fact some experts have said that it is comparable to countries at war.
South African Femicide is five times higher than the global average.
A woman is killed every four hours in South Africa.
South African Staticics show that in 2017/18 for every 100,000 adult women 15.2 were murdered.
A number of media reports and goverment statements said that inbetween 2015 and 2016/17 femicide in South Africa had increased by 117%.
We can no longer be silent.
We need to take a stand
We need to end the femicide
We need to end the war on women.
The father of our country Nelson Mandela did not
Spend 27 years in prison
and dedicate 64 years of his life
to this country just for it to end up in the state it is in.
As our Anthem sings ;
‘United we shall stand.’
we must come together in our
love for our mothers, aunts, sisters, wives, daughters
in order to fight against gender based violence.
We need to unite as
A population
A nation
but most of all
A community
in order to face this issue.
In the same way we did during apartheid.
In the same way Mandela taught us to.
‘Let us live and strive for freedom’
We need to strive for the freedom
to go out in public without the fear of falling victim to violence.
Please share this post on all of your socials to bring to light this issue.
Linked below are two petitions:
This one calling on the South African goverment to declare gender based violence a national emergency.
https://www.change.org/p/south-african-parliament-parliament-needs-to-declare-gender-based-violence-in-south-africa-a-state-of-emergency
This one demanding that the death penalty be brought back to those who commit violence against women.
https://www.change.org/p/south-african-government-bring-back-the-death-sentence-in-sa-for-crimes-against-women
Please sign and share.
Bibliography
Alberton Record
www.albertonrecord.co.za
https://albertonrecord.co.za/225326/south-africas-shocking-gender-based-violence-statistics/
new24
new24.com
Written by Kate Wilconson
Published 5 September 2019
https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/5-facts-about-femicide-in-south-africa-20190905