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To: MythMan who wrote (49894)6/28/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
yeeeehaaaa....

the publc just can't get enough calls.... we're headed for a new record....

decisionpoint.com

if it wasn't so sick, it would be funny.... LOL!!

what a mania! ... only in America



To: MythMan who wrote (49894)6/28/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
tell me about it.... everytime I go near S. Afircan gold, realman jumps me from behind.... -s-

South Africa's rape shock

Johannesburg: Gaining a reputation as the world's "rape capital"

A new survey carried out in the South African city of
Johannesburg has uncovered an alarming picture of
sexual violence.

One in three of the 4,000 women questioned by CIET
Africa, non-governmental organisation, said they had
been raped in the past year.

CIET researchers trying to find ways of arresting the
alarming growth in sexual violence in South Africa said
they were shocked by the finding.

Gang rape 'fun'

In a related survey conducted among 1,500
schoolchildren in the Soweto township, a quarter of all
the boys interviewed said that 'jackrolling' - a South
African term for recreational gang rape - was fun.

More than half the interviewees insisted that when a girl
says no to sex she really means yes.

Many of those interviewed also expressed little
knowledge about the need to use condoms and to
practise safe sex.

'Intolerable'

The boys' opinions differed markedly from those
expressed by schoolgirls, many of whom suggested that
they were living in an intolerable sexual environment.

Levels of sexual violence differ across the country.

But BBC Correspondent Greg Barrow, in Johannesburg,
says the city - South Africa's largest and its industrial
hub - is rapidly emerging as the rape capital of the world.

He says the CIET survey will only serve to reinforce that
unwelcome title.

CIET says it will be recommending a new approach to
the problem in schools, and among the police and
community leaders.

It also hopes to focus on the majority of men who do not
rape and establish ways of raising their profile as
community role models.

As recently as last week, South Africa's first black test
cricketer, Makhaya Ntini, appeared in court on rape
charges - to the dismay of those who saw him as a
potential role model for young sportspeople.

Car hijackings up

The survey was released at the same time as the
government's latest crime statistics, which reveal that
the rates of murder and rape in South Africa had
declined slightly during 1998.

The murder rate nevertheless remains at 52 per 100,000
- eight times as high as in the United States.

Car hijackings last year were up by nearly 9% on the
previous year's figure, and the statistics also show an
increase in the rate of burglary and mugging.
news.bbc.co.uk