Illustration of ‘Homes filled with pain, fear, and silence’

Breaking the Silence: A Call to Action Against Domestic Violence

Deputy Divisional Police Commander Eastern, Superintendent of Police (SP) Uraia Davu, has shed light on the grim reality many homes face, marked by pain, fear, and silence. As the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence comes to a close, SP Davu has called for collective action and awareness in addressing this pressing issue.

He emphasized the importance of moving beyond mere slogans associated with the campaign and urged individuals to recognize their roles in combating domestic violence. “We need to end that mindset of silence which has allowed so many women to suffer in silence,” he stated, highlighting that while homes should be sanctuaries filled with love, they often become places of distress.

SP Davu pointed out the tragic consequences of harboring silence, which can lead to escalating violence and, in some instances, loss of life. He noted that many domestic violence cases remain unreported for lengthy periods, but stressed that silence cannot be the answer; rather, it is crucial for individuals to muster the courage to speak out. This transparency enables law enforcement to protect victims effectively and pursue justice.

This call for action offers a hopeful perspective that with increased awareness and courage to speak up, communities can foster environments where safety and love prevail, ensuring that homes transition from havens of pain to beacons of hope and support.

Summary: SP Uraia Davu highlights the pain and silence prevalent in many homes as the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence ends. He urges everyone to take action against domestic violence by breaking the silence and reporting incidents, emphasizing that homes should embody love and safety, not fear. The campaign’s theme should inspire proactive measures in the community.


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