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UN concerned by revelations of forced sterlisation in SA hospitals

The Commission for Gender Equality released a report this week, which looked at over 37 cases in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. The United Nations (UN) said it was concerned by revelations of forced sterilization at South Africa’s public hospitals.

The Commission for Gender Equality released a report this week, which looked at over 37 cases in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.

There were now growing concerns as it seemed that this crime was more widespread than initially thought.

Five hospitals were implicated in Gauteng alone.

The UN said forced or coerced sterilization was a gross human rights and medical ethics violation that constituted as an act of torture and cruelty.

It welcomed the Health Department’s decision to meet with the Commission for Gender Equality to further discuss the investigation’s findings and recommendations.

In other news – Itumeleng Khune’s wife Sphelele so happy for getting back her sexxy Body after giving birth – Picture

Taking to her social platforms, Sphelele wrote, ‘“My recovery journey was very quick. It only took me a week to fully recover (in terms of pain and tummy)…i never tied my tummy nor use anything to get my tummy flat again,”.

Sphelele Makhunga

She shared that it only took her a week to recover from the pain and her tummy going back to normal post giving birth. continue reading

Source: EWN

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