South Africa depends dirty laundry outside
johannesburg - In the streets of Johannesburg this weekend hangs suspended from a clothes line over a kilometer in length which used 3600 underpants. That number is according to activists to the number of rapes which daily in South Africa takes place.
The wave of sexual violence is a group of female victims occasion been the dirty South African was literally hanging out. According to the United Nations are so many rapes in any country in the world instead.
The UN figures are much lower. Opposite the 3600 rapes that count the protesters, says the UN, 132 per day. The activists say that many women are afraid or unwilling to return. The UN relies precisely on that census.
The United Nations and the activists, however, meet in the plea to the South African government to do more to combat rape of women and girls.
The wave of sexual violence is a group of female victims occasion been the dirty South African was literally hanging out. According to the United Nations are so many rapes in any country in the world instead.
The UN figures are much lower. Opposite the 3600 rapes that count the protesters, says the UN, 132 per day. The activists say that many women are afraid or unwilling to return. The UN relies precisely on that census.
The United Nations and the activists, however, meet in the plea to the South African government to do more to combat rape of women and girls.
3,600 pairs of underwear put up in Maboneng by activists, to acknowledge the estimated 3,600 rapes that are said to occur in RSA daily. pic.twitter.com/yeFcx59L6B
— Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone) 26 november 2016
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