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Genderbasedviolence

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world-news2 years ago

"Oscar Pistorius Parole Sparks Debate on Violence Against Women in South Africa"

Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic champion, was released on parole after serving half of his sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, sparking debate in South Africa about the parole system and its implications for gender-based violence. South Africa faces a severe femicide problem, with high rates of violence against women and a woman being killed by her intimate partner every eight hours on average. Activists and organizations argue that perpetrators of such violence should not be eligible for parole, emphasizing the need for full sentences to respect victims. Despite parole conditions and rehabilitation efforts, there is widespread dissatisfaction and fear among women in South Africa, who face an ever-present threat of violence.

crime-and-justice2 years ago

"Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole, Sparking Controversy Years After Steenkamp's Death"

Oscar Pistorius, the South African Paralympic athlete convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, has been released on parole after serving less than half of his 13-year sentence. His early release and the conditions of his imprisonment, which included a private cell and garden, have sparked outrage and are seen as a symbol of injustice, particularly in a country grappling with high rates of gender-based violence. Advocates and the public are concerned that Pistorius' release sends the wrong message about the severity of domestic abuse crimes, while Steenkamp's legacy is overshadowed by the infamy of her killer.

world-news2 years ago

"Hamas' Alleged Assembly Line of Sexual Violence"

A New York Times investigation reveals systematic sexual violence by Hamas during raids in Israel, including rape and mutilation of women. The report, corroborated by over 150 interviews and various forms of evidence, details horrific assaults and the experiences of survivors, including a 24-year-old woman who witnessed the violence firsthand. The investigation highlights a broader pattern of gender-based violence, with some survivors still too traumatized to assist in the investigation.