
Topless female students with ‘this is mine scrawled on their breasts’ are amongst protesters demonstrating at rape culture on a university campus.
Since the protest began on Monday at Rhodes University in Grahamstown in South Africa, police have tried to disperse students using pepper spray and stun guns.
The students started demonstrating after a list of suspected rapists on campus was leaked on social media on Sunday.

Many students, who are obliged to report rapes to the university as well as police, have said their complaints have been ignored by campus authorities, the BBC has reported.
Angry at what they perceived to be the university’s inadequate response, the students are demanding it take action to end rape culture on campus.
Students are demanding the university suspend 11 alleged rapists on campus and change its policies on how rape victims are treated.
On Tuesday afternoon female students danced topless with some writing ‘this is mine’ on their breasts to show only they can decide to do with their bodies.
The protests are now being wound down as university staff agree to set up a task force to research the allegations.
Lectures are due to resume on Monday.
South Africa has the highest number of rapes in the world – last year 43,195 cases were reported.
Officials claim the figures are on the decline, but activists say many more rapes go unreported.

April 22, 2016 





The government should be if before it get out of hand
Very embarrassing