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For Immediate Release

9 May 2016
THE ANCWL IS DISAPPOINTED THAT JUDGE MABEL JANSEN REDUCES
SEXUAL ABUSE IN SA TO BEING A BLACK CULTURE
The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) unapologetically and strongly
believes that gender-based violence has no place in South Africa (SA) and it must be fought
by all in the society for women to live happily as equal citizens in the country. The crime
statistics for 2014/15 has shown a significant decrease of recorded cases on sexual offenses to
have decreased by 7.4%, from 46,647 to 43,195 respectively however the ANCWL does not
celebrate such a decrease as the numbers still remain high.
The ANCWL is disappointed by the likes of Judge Jansen who is supposed to uphold the rule
of law in an objective and unbiased manner, defining rape as a black culture. Her comments
made on Facebook where she claims that the rape of young children is part of black
culture, are purely racist and misrepresentation of facts about black culture. The comments
are not in anyway assisting in fighting the scourge of sexual abuse in the country.
The ANCWL respects Judge Jansen's right to participate in public debate but ANCWL has a
view that her utterances on rape as being a black culture undermines the standing and
integrity of the judiciary. It is the ANCWL' s view that she violated Article 7 (a) of the Code
of Judicial Conduct for South African Judges adopted in terms of section 12 of the Judicial
Service Commission Act, 1994 (Act No 9 OF 1994) which requires her that at all times
personally avoid and dissociate herself from comments that are racist, sexist or otherwise
manifest discrimination in violation of the equality guaranteed by the Constitution.
The ANCWL has lost trust that Judge Jansen will preside over cases of rape fairly in future
and therefore calls on Judicial Services Commission to decisively deal with her and relevant
bodies to investigate if these utterances do not justify her being de- registered from the legal
fraternity.
Whilst the ANCWL calls for gender transformation of the judiciary, the women's league does
not support views coming from any person irrespective of gender or race that reduces the
violent sexual abuse of women in our country as black culture. Sexual abuse knows knows no
race or social status it affects us all.
ANCWL urges all members of the society to work together in dealing with violence on
women and children. All our efforts are required in redressing violence faced by women and
children in SA
Issued by: ANC Women's League
Secretary General
Cde Meokgo Matuba
Enquiries:

Toko Xasa
ANCWL, National Spokesperson
+27 (82) 6523131
Fundi Skweyiya
+27 72 231 5518

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