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On 6 July, 2021, Kuwait s judiciary issued one of its most-anticipated decisions. The case concerned the killing of Farah Hamzah Akbar, a 32-year-old Kuwaiti single mother of two. What made the case unnerving was not merely the brazen nature of the murder: the killer, Fahad Subhi Mohammed a 30-year-old naturalized Kuwaiti kidnapped Farah in broad daylight with […]
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Yael Braudo-Bahat
Apr. 3, 2021 11:05 PM
Among the individuals lighting torches in this year’s official Independence Day ceremony next week are Shira Isakov, a survivor of domestic violence including a murder attempt by her former partner, and Adi Guzi, a neighbor who heard her cries, came to her aid and saved her life. The announcement set off numerous discussions that ranged from support and depiction of the two women as heroes to comments such as “With all due respect, what did they do to deserve such an honor?”
I would like to offer a perspective that focuses not on these two women, but rather on the public importance of their selection.
FIDA Ghana and the National Coalition on Domestic Violence Legislation in Ghana (DV Coalition) have commended the Ghana Police Service for the swift arrest and remand into custody of Mr. Prince Charles Dedjoe by the East Legon police for allegedly beating his wife to death.
According to the two entities, news of the death of Mrs. Lillian Dedjoe, wife of Mr. Dedjoe, at East Legon in the past week once again raised questions regarding the effective protection of women and girls from intimate partner violence and domestic violence.
FIDA Ghana
According to FIDA Ghana, continuing reports of intimate partner violence signalled that advocacy strategies against domestic violence and intimate partner violence by women’s rights defenders needed to be deepened to stimulate actions by state actors to bring perpetrators to book.