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South Africa Women Protest to End Gender‑Based Violence

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South African women’s rights organisations are leading a powerful women’s empowerment rally, demanding that gender‑based violence protests be taken seriously at the national level. The campaign, driven by Women for Change, has called for an unprecedented shutdown and “standstill” in the country to highlight the crisis.

Why the Shutdown Matters

Women across South Africa are being urged to refrain from work, school, and daily economic activities for a full day. On that day, at 12:00 local time, participants will lie down for 15 minutes at 15 different locations—including Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg—to honour the 15 women murdered every day in the country. TimesLIVE+2Women For Change+2
This form of protest — part of the G20 Women’s Shutdown — is rooted in the growing movement to have south africa women protest recognized as a call for real change. Women For Change

A Symbolic Fight for Change

Participants are also being asked to wear black to signify both mourning and resistance. Online, people are changing their profile pictures to purple, a colour that has come to represent this fight. GQ+1
This visual wave of purple solidarity reflects how widespread the gender-based violence protests have become.

The Stakes Are High

South Africa faces some of the world’s most alarming levels of gender-based violence: according to campaigners, at least 15 women are killed daily. IOL+1
Women for Change and their supporters argue that these figures should prompt the government to declare GBV and femicide a national disaster. Women For Change+1
But so far, the National Disaster Management Centre has rejected that demand, saying the current legal framework does not classify GBV under their mandate. TimesLIVE

Voices From the Frontline

Women for Change’s co-founder, Sabrina Walter, expressed deep frustration at what she described as “beautiful acts and legislations” from the government that lack follow-through: “implementation and transparency are missing.” sabcnews.com
A prominent voice in this movement called out how violence has become entrenched in social norms:

“We’ve integrated violence… into our culture and into our social norms,” the spokesperson told the media. TimesLIVE

Others are taking bold steps. One woman even traveled from Free State to Johannesburg to lie down in protest. She said she used to second‑guess simple acts like jogging, because the threat of violence looms constantly. GQ
Some participants have reported pushback: employers discouraging women from joining. The Witness

Self-Defence and Deeper Action

Amid the protest, grassroots responses are emerging. Girls on Fire, founded by Lynette Oxeley, is a self-defence group where many women — often survivors of rape or violence — are learning to use firearms. Though they train, Oxeley emphasizes that carrying a gun is a “last resort”. eNCA+1
For her, the movement is also deeply psychological: “It’s not about defending yourself with a firearm. I want ladies to stop being silent… to fight back.” eNCA

What’s Next

The shutdown is scheduled just before the G20 Summit in Johannesburg. Organisers hope the nation will not only hear them, but feel them — in every workplace, household, and public space.

This isn’t just a protest. It’s a women’s empowerment rally demanding urgent, concrete action — not symbolic gestures.

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This story was first reported by eNCA. Read the full article here.

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