She also pleaded with those who abuse children and sexual offenders. “And then just make them stop. Stop gender-based violence, stop s.e.xually abusing women and children.” She broke down into tears and couldn’t continue with the video.
The woman walked into the police station to open a case against her husband who had been abusing her. The very same husband walked in with a gun and shot her dead.Women across South African have taken to social media to voice their concern over the safety of their lives – asking, how is it possible that a man walks into a police station armed and shoots a woman in front of police.“I’m not a poet. I am not a musician and I am not a fine artist so I can not draw my pain.” Said a devastated Thuso Mbedu. “I cannot sing my sorrows and I can not find the perfect words to best articulate the fear and the state of mind of the everyday woman in South Africa right now.”The fight against gender-based violence and s.e.xual abuse has been going on for years in South Africa and there seems to be little change in the behaviour despite countless pleas from women to men to change their ways. We hope that Thuso Mbedu’s plea does inspire change from our men as well inspire those who can make a difference to do so.
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