Written by Musa Ngubane |
Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW) has been invited to attend the Young African Women Leaders Forum organized by the U.S. Mission to South Africa in which the First Lady of the United States of America, Mrs. Michelle Obama will be engaging young people about youth leadership, education, health and wellness. On June 22, 2011, FEW will be calling on the U.S. Government to continue addressing homophobia on the African continent and the alarming acts of violence against Lesbians in South African and the impact this has on the everyday lives of homosexuals.
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Written by Lerato Nkutha |
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Written by Administrator |
Date of event:
21 May 2011
FEW and constituency have jointly recognized the need for the LGBTI community and supporters to hold a public protest against the scourge of the recent violence against Lesbian women in South Africa.
It was because of this need, that we are calling a gathering of LGBTI community, Women’s Sector, Human Rights Organisations, Activists, and the broader civil society movement to be part of a planning meeting to discuss this planned action (public protest)
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Written by Administrator |
The body of 20 years old Nokuthula Radebe was discovered on Monday 28th April late afternoon around 5pm by kids playing in an abandoned building in Everest Thokoza, Ekurhuleni.
Her friend Simangele who saw the body before it was taken by police say that Nokuthula’s pants were pulled down, but was still wearing her underwear. Her faced was covered by a plastic and was strangled with one of her shoelaces on the neck.
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