When six men appeared in court in the Northern Cape town of Upington for the rape of a nine-month-old girl on Monday, some 3,000 protesters demonstrated outside demanding the reinstatement of the death penalty for the alleged attackers.
- “South Africa has reached a new low…it’s one case of many,” said Kelly Hatfield, director of a group called People Opposed to Women Abuse (POWA).
- “A lot of it is to do with the myth that a man will be cured of AIDS by having sex with a virgin, and how much more virginal can you get than a baby?”
- Instead of decreasing with more AIDS education, the myth had taken hold in South African society, she said.
- South Africa already has the world’s highest incidence of rape.
- Three days before the nine-month-old was attacked last week, a three-year-old was raped, allegedly by her grandfather. In the same week a 14-month-old was assaulted by her two uncles.
- Police statistics reveal that 21,000 cases of child rape or assault were reported in the past year. Most were committed by male relatives of the victims.
- With one in nine South Africans living with HIV-AIDS, sexual assault was often a death sentence for the victim, said Glenys van Halter of South Africa Stop Child Abuse.
- One of the nine-month-old’s attackers was believed to have the virus, said van Halter, who visited the victim’s family.
- Van Halter said that while the AIDS myth was fuelling the increase in child abuse, unemployment, poverty and alcoholism also played a big part.
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