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Sex Crimes

Female cops sent for rape counselling
National
/ 18 October 2020

Female cops sent for rape counselling

Brigadier Sifiso Cele denies the rape allegations, saying that they are part of a smear campaign and that criminal charges should have been opened if the accusations were true

By Khaya Koko
Editorial: Dropping celebs isn’t enough
Article
/ 6 March 2020

Editorial: Dropping celebs isn’t enough

There are not often consequences for men who are reported to have sexually abused women. But maybe, just maybe things are changing for the better.

By Editorial
Cyntoia Brown, sentenced to life at the age of 16, gets clemency
Article
/ 8 January 2019

Cyntoia Brown, sentenced to life at the age of 16, gets clemency

Without Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam’s intervention, Brown would have remained in prison at least until 2055

By Nova Safo
‘Feminist’ Deneuve apologises to sex assault victims
Article
/ 15 January 2018

‘Feminist’ Deneuve apologises to sex assault victims

As an actress since she was 17, Deneuve admitted that during her career she had been "a witness to indelicate situations" between men and women.

By Fiachra Gibbons
OkMalumKoolKat: The case of an escape artist
Article
/ 30 January 2017

OkMalumKoolKat: The case of an escape artist

By not articulating an experience as formative as being in a Tasmanian jail, OkMalumKoolKat affirms the stereotype that men are emotionally obtuse.

By Sihle Mthembu
Stats SA report on sexual violence questionable and ‘ridiculous’, say experts
Article
/ 12 May 2016

Stats SA report on sexual violence questionable and ‘ridiculous’, say experts

Stats SA completely misses the plot in their latest report on statistics of sexual violence in South Africa, writes Ra’eesa Pather.

By Raeesa Pather
More UN peacekeepers accused of sex crimes
Africa
/ 6 April 2016

More UN peacekeepers accused of sex crimes

More UN troops in the DRC are accused of abusing those they were meant to protect – and face paternity claims from their alleged victims.

By Staff and Staff Reporter
Sex offender register conundrum to see ruling
Article
/ 5 May 2014

Sex offender register conundrum to see ruling

A case involving a teenage offender’s name being placed on the sex offender register will see a verdict on this conundrum from the Concourt.

By Sapa
Angelina Jolie condemns UN inaction on war rapes
Article
/ 24 June 2013

Angelina Jolie condemns UN inaction on war rapes

Screen star Angelina Jolie has criticised UN Security Council powers for their lack of action over wartime rapes, invoking Syria and other conflicts.

By Staff Reporter
Strauss-Kahn launches fight to clear his name
Article
/ 6 June 2011

Strauss-Kahn launches fight to clear his name

Fallen IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn launched what promises to be a long campaign to clear his name on Monday, pleading not guilty to sex crimes.

By Sebastian Smith

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