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Public hearings to shed light on abuse in church

Minister in the presidency responsible for women, Bathabile Dlamini said the rate of femicide in South Africa is four times higher than the global average.

GOVERNMENT has announced plans to hold public hearings into abuse meted out in the guise of religion and faith.

Minister in the presidency responsible for women, Bathabile Dlamini, made the announcement on Monday during a briefing held on the sidelines of the trial of Pastor Tim Omotoso at the Eastern Cape High Court in Port Elizabeth.

Dlamini said the rate of femicide in South Africa is four times higher than the global average.

She said a supportive environment must be created to enable young women to identify and leave abusive relationships.

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Dlamini said her ministry will embark on a process of planning towards public hearings with various stakeholders against gender-based violence (GBV) and all forms of abuses in the guise of religion and faith.

The hearings will offer women a platform to speak about their experiences and also shed the veil of shame that comes with being abused, and finally heal the pain they have been carrying alone.

“Our aim is to break the silencing hold that these institutions have over women. We are aware that few women report cases of abuse and even fewer reach the criminal justice system. Even in the system, women are often re-victimised. The hearings will be national, and will invite women to speak out against their experiences of abuses in the guise of religion and faith. These abuses can be in churches, synagogues and mosques.” Dlamini said.

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