Prvi 1658 pregleda 28. rujna 2019.

Potresna priča: Meghan odala počast ubijenoj djevojci

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Studentici je odala počast tako što je zavezala žutu vrpcu i ostavila emotivnu poruku. Ljudi se nadaju kako će njen čin podići svijest o strašnim nasiljima nad ženama u Južnoj Africi, kao što je ubojstvo Uyinene.

Vojvotkinja od Sussexa u tajnosti je posjetila mjesto ubojstva koje je potreslo Južnu Afriku. Uyinene Mrwetyana je zlostavljana, silovana i ubijena prije nekoliko tjedana u lokalnoj pošti, a princeza je odlučila to mjesto posjetiti i odati djevojci počast vezanjem žute vrpce, javlja Harpers Bazzar.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

“Simi kunye kulesisimo” – ‘We stand together in this moment’ The Duchess of Sussex has tied a ribbon at the site where 19-year-old Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana was murdered last month, to pay her respects and to show solidarity with those who have taken a stand against gender based violence and femicide. Over the last month in Capetown, protests erupted through the streets in outrage over GBV in South Africa. The Duke and Duchess had been following what had happened from afar and were both eager to learn more when they arrived in South Africa. The Duchess spoke to the mother of Uyinene this week to relay their condolences. Visiting the site of this tragic death and being able to recognise Uyinene, and all women and girls effected by GBV (specifically in South Africa, but also throughout the world) was personally important to The Duchess. Uyinene’s death has mobilised people across South Africa in the fight against gender based violence, and is seen as a critical point in the future of women’s rights in South Africa. The Duchess has taken private visits and meetings over the last two days to deepen her understanding of the current situation and continue to advocate for the rights of women and girls. For more information on the recent events in South Africa, please see link in bio. #AmINext

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Ostavila je poruku

Osim žute vrpce, Meghan je ostavila i kratko pismo napisano na lokalnom jeziku Xhosa, a u njemu je pisalo:

"U ovoj situaciji držimo se zajedno, Harry i Meghan 26. rujan 2019."

Ubojstvo studentice izazvalo je prosvjede protiv nasilja

Mrwetyana je imala samo 19 godina kada je mučena, silovana i ubijena u lokalnoj pošti. Taj monstruozni čin razbjesnio je građane Cape Towna koji protestiraju protiv nasilja nad ženama.

Meghanin čin dirnuo je ljude pa tako i djevojku koja ide u školu u blizini pošte:

"Volimo Meghan! Dobro je ovo što je učinila. Tim će podići svijest o nasilju nad ženama u Južnoj Africi i ubojstvu koje se dogodilo preko puta naše škole."

Harry ide majčinim stopama

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Following in the footsteps of his mother, Princess Diana, this morning The Duke of Sussex visited a de-mining site in Dirico, Angola, to raise awareness of the danger and prevalence of landmines that still exists today. The Duke joined @thehalotrust in their work to help clear the area to enable safe access for the local community. • “If an international ban on mines can be secured it means, looking far ahead, that the world may be a safer place for this generation's grandchildren.” – Princess Diana, 1997 Today in Angola The Duke of Sussex will retrace his mother’s steps to see the legacy of her work and how her connection with this community helped make the elimination of landmines a reality. In 1997 Diana Princess of Wales visited Huambo to bring global attention to the crisis of landmines and the people whose lives were being destroyed. Two decades later, the area has transformed from desolate and unhabitable to lively and vibrant, with colleges, schools and small businesses. The Duke is humbled to be visiting a place and a community that was so special to his mother, and to recognise her tireless mission as an advocate for all those she felt needed her voice the most, even if the issue was not universally popular. Princess Diana’s visit helped change the course of history, and directly led to the Convention against Anti-Personal Landmines, also known as the Ottawa Treaty. Today, with the support of @thehalotrust, Angola now has a stated aim under the Treaty to be clear of known mines by 2025. Despite great progress, 60 million people worldwide still live in fear of landmines every day. During his visit today, The Duke will walk along the street which was once the minefield where his mother was famously pictured. #RoyalVisitAfrica #RoyalVisitAngola Photo©️PA

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U međuvremenu, princ Harry posjetio je Angolu. Hod njegove majke Diane po minskom polju obišao je svijet prije, a sad je Harry učinio isto. Princeza je tada podizala svijest o razminiravanju što je i cilj njenog sina. U plavom prsluku i s kacigom na glavi ljude je podsjetio na majku koju su ljudi zbog humanosti obožavali.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

“If an international ban on mines can be secured it means, looking far ahead, that the world may be a safer place for this generation's grandchildren.” – Princess Diana, 1997 Today in Angola The Duke of Sussex will retrace his mother’s steps to see the legacy of her work and how her connection with this community helped make the elimination of landmines a reality. In 1997 Diana Princess of Wales visited Huambo to bring global attention to the crisis of landmines and the people whose lives were being destroyed. Two decades later, the area has transformed from desolate and uninhabitable to lively and vibrant, with colleges, schools and small businesses. The Duke is humbled to be visiting a place and a community that was so special to his mother, and to recognise her tireless mission as an advocate for all those she felt needed her voice the most, even if the issue was not universally popular. Princess Diana’s visit helped change the course of history, and directly led to the Convention against Anti-Personal Landmines, also known as the Ottawa Treaty. Today, with the support of @thehalotrust, Angola now has a stated aim under the Treaty to be clear of known mines by 2025. Despite great progress, 60 million people worldwide still live in fear of landmines every day. During his visit today, The Duke will walk along the street which was once the minefield where his mother was famously pictured. #RoyalTourAfrica #RoyalVisitAngola Photo©️PA

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Harry i Meghan su učinili stvarno lijepa djela.

 

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