The brutal murder of Grahamstown woman Thandiswa Qubuda once again brings to light the disturbingly regular occurrence of violence against women in our country.

The brutal murder of Grahamstown woman Thandiswa Qubuda once again brings to light the disturbingly regular occurrence of violence against women in our country.

As the voices of Rhodes University activists grow louder in the weeks before the seventh Silent Protest, showing solidarity with survivors who speak out, organisers emphasise the need for stricter media control and sensitivity towards survivors.

This video assesses the rape culture in Grahamstown through the story of rape survivor Tarryn de Kock. It was made by Rhodes Journalism students Laura Skippers and Noxolo Mafu.

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