Shame is not a shelter: Why silence protects perpetrators and harms survivors

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 3/06/2025
In the wake of yet another series of brutal acts of violence against women and children in Namibia, a painful truth confronts us: while perpetrators may commit the violence, it is silence that sustains it.
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