Passion killing
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Sunday, 11 May 2014
In light of the recent media attention to “passion killings” in Namibia, the citizens of Windhoek decided to take a stand against gender based violence. What better day to take a stand than Saturday, March 8, International Women’s Day? Saturday morning most of our group decided to wake up bright and early for “A Walk in Her Shoes,” a march to raise awareness about and fight gender based violence and passion crimes in Namibia. Hundreds of men wore high heels in protest and walked from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare to Zoo Park over the course of about ten minutes. It was a meaningful experience to see the community come together and fight for this cause. Many of us decided to leave our bystander status and join the crowd: walking, chanting, and laughing. As one, the crowd rang out, “Stop gender violence!” This experience truly made us feel part of the community of Windhoek.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
CAUSES AND VICTIMS
Causes of passion killing
- Alcohol and drug abuse – research has revealed that a significant amount of crimes are committed while one is under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Personality disorders
- Mental illness
- Lack of proper socializations
- Cultural beliefs
- Family background
Who are the Victims?
Although men are sometimes victims of passion killings, women are the ones who mainly suffer the consequences of this type of gender-based violence.
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