Remembering Khwezi: No always means NO NO NO

by Sokari on May 11, 2010

in sexual violence,South Africa,violence against women

ONE IN NINE campaign Showing solidarity with Khwezi – The campaign, established in 2006 at the start of the Zuma rape trial, organised a picket outside the high court on Tuesday as a sign of solidarity with Khwezi, and other women who have reported rape.

Dressed in purple T-shirts, with the words “Stop the war on women’s bodies” and “Gender testing reveals: lady justice is a man” printed at the back, the approximately 30 members who gathered condemned the high court building, singing protest songs and placing red tape around its fence.

After song and dance, the female protesters marched on to Kruis Street, where they hung a banner from the Colman Chamber building, reading: “Four years later, Zuma is president, Khwezi is in exile, where is the justice?”………..Continue Reading

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