Wed May 22 17:50:26 SAST 2013

The disabled and sexual abuse

Jan 7, 2013 | Sally Nyakanyanga | 12 comments

The plight of disabled women who are sexually abused has been exacerbated by a lack of support structures

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Wed May 22 17:50:26 SAST 2013 ::
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Jan 7, 2013

TLekota

Aaaahhhh zimbabwe, everything is rotten there.
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Jan 7, 2013

Mellow

Mutasa told her family, who decided on an out-of-court and traditional settlement .
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*SPEECHLESS* WTH? You get raped and you settle for a traditional settlement just excatly what the hell was supposed to happen geezzz some women no wonder we not progressing!!!
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Jan 7, 2013

Mellow

@TLekota Like your beautiful SA is any better damn!!!
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Jan 7, 2013

Papage

Men just wants to put it in no matter what, what a lost people
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Jan 7, 2013

Msiphos00

2013 we still read about rape its a shame

Complements to you all
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Jan 7, 2013

oldlady12

Mellow, and then we want to give traditional leaders more power here. Even in a traditional court a rapist should be punished, and a monetary settlement is no punishment. Just imagine a rich man then. Raping as he pleases and then just paying the "fines".
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Jan 7, 2013

Chichi7

horny world we live in
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Jan 7, 2013

nzaco

eish! please Jesus return...This world in steeply descending to absolute moral morbidity. we desperately need God to intervene...

God have mercy....mercy...mercy....
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Jan 7, 2013

China-man

Hu Yu Hai Ding
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Jan 7, 2013

Pitso.MCCMA.SAFA

@China man

Sai Nho Tu Ra Pi

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Jan 7, 2013

swona

think Mr. Mutasa must be in SA as we speak!
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Jan 7, 2013

LoyolaAlum

Fr. Thomas Smolich, now the top USA Jesuit, knows about 5 Jesuits abusing two disabled dishwashers for as long as 20-years (allegedly). This happened adjacent to the Jesuit California headquarters. Suspected abusers included Br. Charles Connor and Fr. Angel Crisostomo Mariano, who may still be a priest living in the Philippines. Instead of fighting the charges in court the Jesuit Order paid $7 million.
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