Media twisting Reeva death?

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The way the media is reporting on the death of model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp shifts attention from gender-based violence to focus on Oscar Pistorius, the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) said on Monday.

"The consequence of this style of reporting is to present Ms Steenkamp's death as an unfortunate aberration, rather than part of a broader pattern of gender-based violence in South Africa," chairperson Mfanozelwe Shozi said in a statement.

"Gender-based violence has reached alarming proportions in our country and such cannot be allowed to go on unabated. Women and children are bearing the brunt of our violent society and Ms Steenkamp's death is no exception."

Paralympian Pistorius was arrested on Thursday after his model and law graduate girlfriend Steenkamp was shot dead in his home.

He was formally charged on Friday with Steenkamp's murder.

"As the CGE, we call upon all the law enforcers involved in the case to ensure that justice is served for both the victim and the alleged perpetrator," said Shozi.

"The death of Ms Steenkamp calls for a renewed vision in finding interventions that are geared...[towards] curbing the scourge of gender based violence."

He said some of the "bias[ed] media reporting places undue pressure on the Steenkamp family, as if their loss is nothing as compared to the situation in which the alleged murderer Mr Pistorius finds himself in".

The CGE appealed to the public to respect the judicial process.

"We hope that calm prevails," Shozi added.

Shozi and the deputy chairperson Thoko Mpumlwana will be at the Pretoria Magistrate Court to monitor the case.

On Friday, bail proceedings were postponed to allow the defence to prepare for forensic tests to support their argument that it was a "Section five" allegation.

State prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the court that the State would argue for pre-meditated murder.

Pistorius has been held at the Brooklyn police station since Friday and not at a correctional services prison, because he needed sufficient time to consult his lawyers.

Steenkamp will be cremated in a ceremony closed to the public and the media in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday.




i agree this is all about oscar. everyone seems to be giving him so much air time and not much is being reported on reeva. she needs her prime time now.
 
Pistorius was obviously the better known of the two, he is the alleged perp and his trial is in progress. I think he is bound to get more attention now, but I agree that more of the spotlight should fall on the victims in cases like these.
 
There is lots being reported about Reeva, even more than was reported about Anene Booysens (which media has now forgotten about) and Anene got much more coverage than hundreds of other woman and children murdered every month.
 
I bumped into a gaggle of paparazzi yesterday in the local shop and they were discussing some of the lengths they were going to go through to get their pics at the funeral. When I drove past the poor parents house this morning some of them were still camped outside.

Shameful really.
 
Oscar must rot in prison! Wish they steal his prosthetic legs in the process!
 
Trying to hijack this case as part of a gender war is blatant disingenuous opportunism and quite frankly sexist. We still don't know what actually happened, and until we do it speaks volumes about a person or groups integrity that they use their own interpretation of the face value of a tragedy to grab spotlight for themselves.

Wait until the facts are known before you try and force your agenda on the issue.
 
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I bumped into a gaggle of paparazzi yesterday in the local shop and they were discussing some of the lengths they were going to go through to get their pics at the funeral. When I drove past the poor parents house this morning some of them were still camped outside.

Shameful really.

So true, unfortunately the media is not there to hand out tissues and to bow respectfully to those who become news worthy whether victim or witness or criminal or celebrity, the media will photograph, report and sensationalise, and the politicians will open their stupid mouths to comment.

This unfortunate crime is horrible and thus all the more 'news worthy', just like the Dewani case.
How I wish Dewani would stand trial ! Her parents are still waiting for justice.

Reevas family will need lots of strength and patience before the memory of Reeva can rest in peace out of the circus eye.
 
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