The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities has urged communities to report cases of abuse of women, youth and people with disabilities to their nearest police stations.
The department reiterated the call following the disturbing number of rape cases that are being reported at different police stations across the country.
According to recent crime statistics, between April and June this year, a total of 9 309 rape cases and 6 198 murder cases were registered.
“These statistics call upon society to be on high alert over the growing incidences of rape and murder of young girls and children in South Africa,” department spokesperson, Cassius Selala, said.
At the weekend a 16-year-old girl in Madikana village, in Limpopo and a 19-year-old girl in Hammanskraal, in Tshwane were found murdered.
“Women's rights are fundamental human rights, which include the right to be free from violence and discrimination. Government has put in place systems, such as the Constitution and legislation, aimed at fighting crime in our country.
“Advocacy for women's rights and gender mainstreaming are both important strategies for achieving gender equality and social justice through solid partnerships with communities, NGOs and community policing forums, as well as faith-based organisations,” Selala said.
Selala emphasised a need to join hands in defending and protecting the rights of all South Africans, particularly women and children. – SAnews.gov.za