Sat, 20 Jan 2018 13:16:44 +0000 By EDWARD MWANGO WHENEVER a woman is punched by her husband for countless reasons as a result of internal quarrels, it has become typical for some women campaigners, attired in t-shirts and leggings, to jump to the occasion and hastily brandish “Stop violence against women “placards in their mission to stop Gender Based Violence (GBV). But if a man is punched by his wife, this is regularly the opposite, with the scenario being that of silence among some campaigners while the majority citizens would deny ever witnessing the women campaigners carrying placards which condemn violence against men. The trouble with men, who moreover have become victims of GBV, is that they tend to become tight-lipped whenever they are battered or abused, opting to have their cases remain unreported for fear of becoming laughing stocks in the communities in which they live. Although statistics indicate that women were the most […]
MEN BATTERED BY THEIR WIVES FRUSTRATING EFFORTS TO STOP GBV
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