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Young people have been marching in #Namibia against rising cases of sexual and gender-based violence, after police found a body believed to be of a woman who went missing in April. #ShutItAllDown
Protesters have called on gender minister Doreen Sioka to resign, saying she is insensitive and subjective, and represents Christian women, not the whole population. Video: Arlana Shikongo via @TheNamibian#ShutItAllDownNamibia
Protesters made their way to the ministry of gender equality, poverty eradication and social welfare and chanted for Minister Doreen Sioka’s resignation. Video: Arlana Shikongo #ShutItAllDown
As part of their protest against gender-based violence, activists in #Namibia also played Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s W.A.P. as an act of political defiance as @Taati_VdS explains 👇🏽 #ShutItAllDown
She is the logical conclusion to the theocracy that conservatives have worked for since the 1970s. A theocracy that too many were happy to ignore because it was white and Christian and not Saudi Arabia or Iran.
I was going to write my period a letter, all loving and stuff. All about how besides my family, my period and I have had the longest relationship etc etc.
When I became a journalist in #Egypt 30yrs ago, I learned that victims of rape didn’t go to the police because the police would shoo them away or rape them because the women were considered “damaged goods anyway.” I wrote this about women speaking out now feministgiant.substack.com/p/why-do-they-…
Back in 1990, I was told that rape victims, if they were affluent, went to a psychiatrist in search of ways to not fall apart, to keep stitched tightly those seams of silence which are now bursting open in #Egypt.
At a feminist gathering in #Cairo in 2013 organized by a women’s group I worked with,a lawyer told us that a rape victim who did decide to go to the police could be locked up in a room at precinct for 24hrs to protect her from her family in case they tried to kill her from shame.
#Egypt on Saturday began the trial of a former student of an elite university on charges of sexual assault of three minors, in a case that has launched a new wave of the #MeToo movement in the Arab world’s most populous country. google.com/amp/s/abcnews.…
The former student at the American University in Cairo was arrested in July after the allegations against him went viral, resulting in a firestorm on social media.
The trial opened amid tight security at a criminal court. The suspect could face up to life in prison if convicted.
The former student faces charges of blackmailing & sexually harassing the women, who were minors at the time of the crimes.According to accusations posted on social media, he would mine the pool of mutual friends on Facebook,online groups/school clubs,to target for sexual assault