South Africa Is The Rape Capital Of The World [ 24 August 2010 ]
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One in four South African men questioned in a survey said they had raped someone, and nearly half admitted having attacked more than one victim. The BBC reports that South Africa's government has been urged to solve the rape epidemic. The study, by the country's Medical Research Council, also found three out of four who admitted rape had attacked for the first time during their teens. It said practices such as gang rape were common because they were considered a form of male bonding.Professor Rachel Jewkes of the MRC, who carried out the research, told the BBC's World Today program: "The absolute imperative is we have to change the underlying social attitudes that in a way have created a norm that coercing women into sex is on some level acceptable. "We know that we have a higher prevalence of rape in South Africa than there is in other countries. And it's partly rooted in our incredibly disturbed past and the way that South African men over the centuries have been socialized into forms of masculinity that are predicated on the idea of being strong and tough and the use of force to assert dominance and control over women, as well as other men."
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The BBC does not tell us that it is an all black thing but then they are liars with agenda. This piece does not prove that the previous article is absolutely right but it is suggestive.
South Africa's Rape Shock
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A new survey carried out in the South African city of Johannesburg has uncovered an alarming picture of sexual violence. One in three of the 4,000 women questioned by CIET Africa, non-governmental organisation, said they had been raped in the past year........Gang rape 'fun'
In a related survey conducted among 1,500 schoolchildren in the Soweto township, a quarter of all the boys interviewed said that 'jackrolling' - a South African term for recreational gang rape - was fun. More than half the interviewees insisted that when a girl says no to sex she really means yes..........As recently as last week, South Africa's first black test cricketer, Makhaya Ntini, appeared in court on rape charges - to the dismay of those who saw him as a potential role model for young sportspeople....... The murder rate nevertheless remains at 52 per 100,000 - eight times as high as in the United States.
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The BBC tells the truth for once. They are cunning liars, using the truth from time to time to hide their agenda.