Euro-Mongoloid Ape Hunter
06-07-2009, 09:35 PM
A British nigger who operates refuge homes in London For Apefrican sherillas who were victims of AIDS curing.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Hope was 14 years old when her uncle raped her.
Betty Makoni founded the Girl Child Network to help Zimbabwe's young sexual abuse victims.
"He trapped me to the ground and covered my mouth with his hand," said the 18-year-old from Zimbabwe. "He threatened to kill me if I ever told anybody."
So, she kept quiet.
"After a while people around the villages started saying that I looked pregnant," she said.
Hope was not only pregnant, but her uncle had infected her with HIV.
Like many young girls in Zimbabwe, Hope was the victim of a widely held belief that if a man with HIV or AIDS rapes a virgin he will be cured of his disease. This so-called virgin myth, perpetuated by Zimbabwe's traditional healers, has led to the rape of hundreds of girls, according to UNICEF. Some of those victims are too young to walk, much less protect themselves.
"The youngest girl I ever came across was a day-old baby who was raped," said Makoni, 37.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/06/04/cnnheroes.betty.makoni/index.html
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Hope was 14 years old when her uncle raped her.
Betty Makoni founded the Girl Child Network to help Zimbabwe's young sexual abuse victims.
"He trapped me to the ground and covered my mouth with his hand," said the 18-year-old from Zimbabwe. "He threatened to kill me if I ever told anybody."
So, she kept quiet.
"After a while people around the villages started saying that I looked pregnant," she said.
Hope was not only pregnant, but her uncle had infected her with HIV.
Like many young girls in Zimbabwe, Hope was the victim of a widely held belief that if a man with HIV or AIDS rapes a virgin he will be cured of his disease. This so-called virgin myth, perpetuated by Zimbabwe's traditional healers, has led to the rape of hundreds of girls, according to UNICEF. Some of those victims are too young to walk, much less protect themselves.
"The youngest girl I ever came across was a day-old baby who was raped," said Makoni, 37.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/06/04/cnnheroes.betty.makoni/index.html