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S.Africa: Black Baby raped repeatedly

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Original Post Date: 2003-12-12  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 12/12/2003 6:04:35 AM
S.Africa: Black Baby raped repeatedly

[Note. This insanity is caused by AIDS myths. Jan]

A 2-year-old child taken to hospital by its mother for a check- up was discovered by doctors to have been repeatedly raped.

Free State police said the child’s mother had taken her to the Phekolong Provincial hospital near Bethlehem yesterday after she came down with a high fever.

A doctor examining the child found she had suffered serious injuries to the groin and her vagina was swollen.

According to police, the child’s mother did not know the child was being raped.

The mother and child live on a farm in Bethlehem.

Eastern Free State police spokesperson, Captain Motarafi Ntepe said the girl had been admitted to hospital for observation.

“No one has been arrested yet but police are investigating the matter.

“We have not yet established over what period the child had been raped but the doctors told us she was raped more than once,” she said.

The discovery yesterday of the alleged rape comes in the week that the government extended its 16 days of activism against the abuse of women and children.

Joan van Niekerk, national director of Childline, said her organisation received calls of toddlers being raped on a daily basis – many of which were not disclosed to the media.

She said although the government’s campaign was a good idea, the money spent on such activities could be used on more realistic prevention programmes.

“We need to look at the socialisation of our male children because the sad thing is that we do not teach our boys empathy.

“We also need to look at programmes that prevent and protect girls from abuse, because most forms of abuse occur in the home.

“Currently our service delivery for child abuse is poor and we need systems in place that ensure children who do report abuse are adequately protected after disclosure,” Van Niekerk said.

Source: The Star, Johannesburg
URL: http://www.star.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=12…br>