On the 19th of February 2015 the
Chronicle read more carried a story under the headline Women protect abusive husbands where traditional leaders in
Plumtree raised concerns over domestic violence cases that were withdrawn
saying it was disturbing the justice delivery system.read more
Chief Bango of Mangwe District said some
women were endangering themselves by pardoning criminals who commit serious
offences.
“Victims are protecting lawless people and
by so doing, they are promoting lawlessness in communities,” he said.
Chief Masendu of Bulilima District said
most cases of domestic violence that are kept as secrets end in tragedy. From
the story, different women filed cases of abuses and later withdrew the charges
for different reasons. A 35-year old woman pleaded with the court to release
her husband after he had been sentenced to six months imprisonment for
assaulting her. In a separate incident, another woman recently filed a report
against her abusive husband after he had threatened to stab her and his
three-year old step daughter.
I am thinking.......my husband is the
breadwinner if l report him, he gets a six months sentence, how will l then survive
with the children and if l conceal this.... what if l get killed.
Domestic violence has got far reaching
consequences, despite of the fact that the man is the breadwinner if he is
abusive let him be reported and be severely dealt with.
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| Man beating up his wife |
For women, if you were the victim were you
going to report your husband after being abused? Lets discuss.

time to end gender based violence
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