Television actress Rami Chuene, took to Twitter to express her views on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address, about gender-based violence. The president addressed the nation last night on South Africa’s second pandemic, Gender-based violence, which is perpetuated by violent SA men.
His address comes after the recent spate of killings against women and children in the country. The president said the county needs to urgently re-examine the effects of alcohol because, several international and domestic studies show clear linkages between alcohol abuse and gender-based violence.
Ramaphosa said it is not alcohol that rapes or kills a woman or a child. Rather, it is the actions of violent men. But if alcohol intoxication is contributing to these crimes, then it must be addressed with urgency.
Rami said as a country we cannot hide men’s behaviour behind alcohol abuse. The actress said men kill all day and even when they are not intoxicated. She reiterated that swift arrests and harsher punishments, needs to be put in place swiftly to combat gender-based violence.
We can’t hide men’s behavior behind alcohol abuse. Men kill in season and out of season, they kill day and night, they kill when drunk and when sober, they kill pushed and totally unprovoked. Men kill, period my President @CyrilRamaphosa #LockdownSA
— Rami Chuene🌈🏳️🌈 (@ramichuene) June 17, 2020
Swift arrests, no bail, harsher punishment please my President @CyrilRamaphosa #GBV is rife. Please ask Bheki Cele to focus on this as a matter of urgency. Basadi ba fela being killed by drunk and VERY SOBER men! #LockdownSA
— Rami Chuene🌈🏳️🌈 (@ramichuene) June 17, 2020
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