In
Zimbabwe, rape has been used as a form of intimidation by the Zimbabwe Republic
Police, Military and State Agents since the year 2000. The highest level of
Rape Victims that came forward has been documented to be in the years of 2008
to 2009 during the period of the Zimbabwe General Elections.
Rape
continues to happen, but much fewer rape victims are coming forward to report
this crime since the perpetrators are those in authority. It is widely known
that in Zimbabwe corruption is rife at all levels, as a result Rape victims
have lost confidence in the Zimbabwean Criminal and Justice System. Victims are
ashamed, scared and embarrassed to even voice out the abuse let alone report
the authoritative perpetrators.
In
January 2019, during a Civil #Shutdown protest against fuel hikes, it was
widely reported women and young girls where raped or sexually assaulted.
Approximately 14 cases were reported between the 14th and 15th of January
2019 of women having been raped. Some victims came forward anonymously during a
report by Sky News and spoke out about what had happened to them. This was
publicly disputed by President Mnangagwa, the Police Spokesperson Charity
Charamba and the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information Publicity
and Broadcasting Nick Mangwana. This forced many other victims not to come
forward as those in positions of authority had rejected that rape had occurred,
thus victims felt investigations would not happen, their faith in the fairness
of the courts was destroyed.
Organisations
such as Amnesty International, Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe,
Human Rights Watch and Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) all condemned
the intimidation tactics used by the Zanu PF led Zimbabwean Government which
included the raping of women. Over 4 months on from the Civil #Shutdown in
January 2019, no action has been taken by the government to investigate the
rape, sexual assaults claims and the government has not even facilitated the
provision of counselling services to help victims who come forward.
The
international media has remained silent and it seems the victims of rape
(future victims of rape and sexual assaults) have been silenced into oblivion
and will continue to suffer in silence whilst the world has forgotten about
them.
5.
https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/zimbabweans-want-to-end-culture-of-rape-by-security-forces-23871
9.
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/zimbabwe-most-brutal-tactics-imaginable-used-authorities-crush-fuel-hike-protests
10.
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/zimbabwe-brutal-crackdown-continues-protesters-killed-raped-and-tortured-security
Written and Researched by
Lilian Tinashe Nleya and Daisy Mandianike
Rohr Zimbabwe Midlands Branch.
25 May 2019