Thato Molosankwe walked the arduous distance from Cape Town to Mahikeng in 2017 in order to draw attention to the mistreatment of women and children and to inspire men to assume responsibility within their families and communities.

In South Africa, the dark shadow of targeted killings claim lives of those bravely standing up for human rights.

This troubling reality was highlighted by Genevieve Quintal, Amnesty International's South African Media and Communications Officer, who spoke out against the continued silencing of whistleblowers and activists working to expose corruption and injustices in the country.​

Consequently, on Friday, Amnesty International South Africa will hold its second nonviolent protest for human rights advocates outside the GCIS — Ronnie Mamoepa Media Center in Pretoria, where Police Minister Firoz Cachalia and police officials will present the quarterly crime figures.

Amnesty International South Africa is holding its second nonviolent protest outside the location where the crime statistics will be made public.