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Fellow learners of 15-year-old Leticia Jansen say more needs to be done to end violence against women and children. via SABCNewsOnline

Fellow learners ofThey were speaking at Jansen’s memorial service at their school – Graceland Education Centre – in Elsburg, east of Johannesburg.

The mood was sombre at the memorial service as fellow learners paid tribute to Jansen. The school hall was packed to capacity, with some learners having to follow proceedings from outside the hall. “Why are women and children taught self-defense, modest dressing and and other ways to avoid being raped. But men are not being taught not to rape. Number 2, why not recognise our divinity and and our ability to walk through this earth as proud women. Number 3, how long and how much more tears do we have to shed; how much more blood, can’t you hear our cry’s. We are tired, we are tired…”

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I've been saying, stop arresting the pepertators, and bring them to umphakathi, mob justice ikhona, but ke this is 'in South Africa our laaaaand!!' 😑

Enough is enough death penalty must return.

Gorvemnt will just listen for a week and then forget about it on 2nd week, change gorvemnt to Mashaba s Party

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