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Rape linked to manhood

2009-07-10 08:10
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Muldersdrift - Dumisani Rebombo had not been circumcised, did house chores considered girls' work and was sick of being taunted for not being a man. So he took the only other course considered "manly" in his rural village: He raped a girl.

He was 15, his victim younger. Twenty years later he searched for the woman to beg her forgiveness - a rarity in a nation where a culture of sexual violence is deeply embedded in society.

Rebombo agreed to share his story with The Associated Press as researchers presented findings on Thursday at an international conference outside Johannesburg showing that more than one in four South African men surveyed admitted to committing rape.

36 000 women raped in 2007

South Africa has one of the highest incidences of rape in the world. Police reports show some 36 000 women were raped in 2007 - nearly 100 per day. But many attacks go unreported because of the stigma and trauma.

"Rape is an expression of male sexual entitlement," said Rachel Jewkes, chief researcher of the survey.

"South Africa is an immensely patriarchal society. The history of the country has shaped the dominant forms of South Africa's racially defined masculinities."

Preliminary findings of the report, carried out by the Medical Research Council and released last month, were met with horror. But many gender and human rights activists were not surprised.

"This tells the story of many boys, of many men," said Rebombo, now a 48-year-old divorced father of three.

Roots of the problem

His experience underscores the deep cultural roots of the problem in a country blighted by violent crime and the devastating emotional, social and economic legacy of apartheid's brutal racial segregation.

When Rebombo was a teen he was cruelly taunted for not being "a man".

Circumcision is considered a rite of passage in some tribes - but his father had almost been killed in the often unsanitary and brutal operation, and swore his son would not be abused that way. So Rebombo was subjected to daily, constant jeering. "I was viewed as not man enough," said the large, soft-spoken man.

One way to prove his manhood was rape.

Other boys pressured Rebombo to "teach a lesson" to one girl who did not want to go out with them. He resisted, fearful of his religious parents and their good standing in the community.

Then he relented and a date was set. That Saturday, Rebombo was plied with beer and marijuana to overcome his trembling.

"I had difficulty breathing ... I had never had sex before. I was terrified."

The girl was brought to a field and Rebombo and another boy were left with her.

"He started raping her. She fought him. I was just there, dizzy with all the stuff. He just stood up and said: 'Your turn'. I was there on top of her," he said, making a rocking motion with one hand.

Afterward, "she just ran home", said Rebombo. He said he could not even recall after the rape if he had had an erection.

Guilty, and fearful she would tell, he avoided her and a year later moved to another village.

Introspection

In Johannesburg in 1996, working for a faith-based organisation involved with unemployed mothers, he was struck by the women's tales of abuse and bruises testifying to it. He started working with men to help stop the violence.

"That forced me to do my own introspection," he said. "I felt I needed to go find her and apologise."

So he went back to his village and tracked the woman down.

"I told her what I did those years back was wrong and I am here to ask for forgiveness."

Through sobs, she told Rebombo she had since been raped by two other men. Married with children, she kept the assaults secret, but sometimes cringed when her husband touched her. Her life had never been the same, she said.

But she accepted Rebombo's apology and forgave him, saying it was difficult.

She also left him a task. "She told me: 'Maybe you could teach other men out there not to do the same thing'."

Today, Rebombo works for the Olive Leaf Foundation, helping parents and children deal with challenges including HIV/Aids, abuse and sexual violence.

"If more men would stand up and say 'This is wrong,' the better we can fight this carnage," he said.

Rape in South Africa is "deeply embedded in ideas about manhood," according to the study presented at the conference outside Johannesburg.

Sexism inherent in cultures

Researchers at this week's conference acknowledged the sexism inherent in most cultures but highlighted the strong patriarchal nature of African culture.

In South Africa, many blame the high incidence of rape on the violence, repression, poverty and psychological degradations of the white supremacist, apartheid regime that ended 15 years ago.

"Apartheid made violence an instrument of control and violence became the norm," said gender rights activist Mbuyiselo Botha. "Men would feel emasculated."

Angry and humiliated, they took out their frustrations then - and still today - on the weakest victims, women and children, activists say.

Chief researcher Jewkes said rape in South Africa was "significantly associated" with childhood trauma and "abnormal" family structures caused by one or the other of the parents being forced to leave the household to seek work.

"Apartheid really destroyed South African families," she told AP.

Lack of family structure

Only a third of the men in their sample said their fathers were often or always at home while two-thirds said their mothers were.

"We know that if children are being raised by relatives they are much more vulnerable to being abused," Jewkes said, adding that 60% of women who report rape are assaulted by someone they know - with children this figure goes as high as 80%.

Researchers, who gave no margin of error, interviewed men from some 1 700 households from a representative cross-section of the population in rural areas in South Africa's Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.

Daily headlines of rapes point to botched investigations and more humiliation for women.

On Monday, The Star newspaper carried a front-page story about a convicted rapist given a four-year jail sentence.

The judge said he was being lenient because the perpetrator was "well-educated" and his victim was "a grown-up woman" who had been hitchhiking.
 

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