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CHILD PROTECTION PART 4: Gqeberha gang violence forces families to raise traumatised children in SA’s murder capital
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CHILD PROTECTION PART 4: Gqeberha gang violence forces families to raise traumatised children in SA’s murder capital

The article discusses the impact of gang violence in Gqeberha's northern areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa, where communities face heightened danger due to ongoing conflicts between rival gangs and drug traffickers. Community leaders, including Missionvale resident Lynn Mostert, describe how local youth are increasingly exposed to violent environments, forcing families to impose strict controls over their children's activities and social interactions. Mostert highlights the risks faced by children, including potential exposure to gang influence and criminal behavior, citing incidents such as bullying, drug offers, and the pressure to conform to gang norms. She emphasizes the emotional toll on families, noting that even basic activities like shopping or playing outdoors have become perilous. The narrative underscores broader concerns about youth safety, education disruption, and the cycle of recruitment into organized crime.

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CHILD PROTECTION PART 4: Gqeberha gang violence forces families to raise traumatised children in SA’s murder capital

The article discusses the impact of gang violence in Gqeberha's northern areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa, where communities face heightened danger due to ongoing conflicts between rival gangs and drug traffickers. Community leaders, including Missionvale resident Lynn Mostert, describe how local youth are increasingly exposed to violent environments, forcing families to impose strict controls over their children's activities and social interactions. Mostert highlights the risks faced by children, including potential exposure to gang influence and criminal behavior, citing incidents such as bullying, drug offers, and the pressure to conform to gang norms. She emphasizes the emotional toll on families, noting that even basic activities like shopping or playing outdoors have become perilous. The narrative underscores broader concerns about youth safety, education disruption, and the cycle of recruitment into organized crime.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the issue through the lens of community vulnerability and systemic failure, emphasizing the dangers posed by gang activity and the lack of protective structures for children. While it does not overtly criticize specific political actors, the focus on state neglect and the call for

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CHILD PROTECTION PART 3: Hunted into exile: Gang terror forces Cape Flats activist to flee, splitting family

Roegchanda Pascoe, an activist from Manenberg in Cape Town's Cape Flats area, fled overseas for her safety after being targeted by gang members due to her role as a State witness in a gang-related murder case. Her decision to speak out against violent crime in her community came at a personal cost, forcing her to leave her children and grandchildren behind in a dangerous environment. Pascoe recounted the trauma of witnessing a fatal gang assault in 2016, which led to her involvement in legal proceedings and subsequent threats against her life. In 2019, her family was attacked while she was temporarily relocated to a safe house. The violence in Manenberg remains severe, with high rates of violent crimes such as murder, attempted murder, and assault recorded in recent years.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the dangers faced by activists in gang-infested areas, focusing on the experiences of Roegchanda Pascoe and the broader issue of violent crime in Manenberg. It does not exhibit overt ideological bias, instead emphasizing the human impact of gang violence on

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