"I was raped when I was 6 years old," she recalled. Her attacker was a local shopkeeper. Makoni said her mother would not allow her to report the abuse.
"She said, 'Shh, we don't say that in public,' " Makoni remembered. "I had no shoulder to cry on."Three years later, she witnessed her father murder her mother. In that moment, Makoni said she realized the potentially deadly consequence of a woman's silence.
"I told myself that no girl or woman will suffer the same again," she said.
Friday, June 05, 2009
deadly consequence of a woman's silence
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more young women need to hear this story. we wish these tales could be warning cries hurled over the fence of fiction, but, sadly, no. thanks for sharing.
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