Justice minister Ronald Lamola has promised to take calls for a referendum for the return of the death sentence to the cabinet. The calls have been made amid the background of rising violence against women in the country, particularly in the wake of the brutal rape and murder of student Uyinene Mrwetyana, which brought the question of gender-based violence and femicide back into the spotlight. Lamola and minister for women in the presidency Maite Nkoana-Mashabane were addressing the media on Tuesday.<\/p>\n
Lamola said he could not decide alone whether or not to bring back the death penalty, but that all he could do was to take the matter to cabinet for discussion – and then for approval or disapproval. Whether we are open to referendum or not, at this stage I cannot say… It is something we can take further as a discussion to the cabinet,\u201d said Lamola. According to him, the NPA and the court could never alone halt gender-based violence if society at large, particularly men, did not play their part.<\/p>\n
The NPA does take these matters seriously when they are brought before them, and when you look at their stats it shows they have 74% conviction rate. But it is not enough,” said Lamola. It needs more of a societal work and needs us men in particular to be more sensitive and responsive to the calls of the nation. NPA and the judiciary may not be able to do all the work, we need men to do their part.<\/p>\n
Lamola added that it was high time that the justice system treated cases of gender-based violence and femicide with the sensitivity and speed they deserved – to the satisfaction of the victims<\/span><\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n
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