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September 14th, 2005 01:24 AM #1
KLEINMOND -- A female condom-like device that latches on to a rapist's penis with fish-tooth-like hooks is stirring controversy in South Africa, where the incidence of ***ual assault is high.
Called "Rapex," the latex device inserted in the vagina is the brainchild of South African Sonet Ehlers, who has been thinking about an anti-rape device since 1969, when she met a young rape victim.
Rapex attaches itself to the shaft of the penis and can only be removed by a surgeon, forcing a rapist to go to a hospital, where the crime would presumably be uncovered.
"He has got to turn himself in at the nearest hospital and then the police will catch him," said Ehlers, who added that the device does not cause any permanent injury to the man's penis.
"This is not a tool to punish men, but a device to empower women," she said.
Ehlers hopes to put her device -- which can be kept inside the vagina for up to 24 hours -- on sale in South Africa next year at the cost of a rand (16 U.S. cents).
But organizations such as Rape Crisis Cape Town say Rapex is not the solution to South Africa's ***ual assault problem, with more than 52,000 rapes reported per year.
"It's not progressive at all, this is like a chastity belt. We need to understand that the safety of women is not an individual responsibility, but a societal issue," said Cooper.
About 40 percent of rape victims in South Africa are under the age of 18.
The National Institute for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation estimates that only one in 20 rapes are reported to police.
Ehlers believes that women who travel long distances to get to their place of work, often in the early hours of the morning, would feel "safe" from rapists when wearing Rapex.
The device also protects women against ***ually transmitted diseases including AIDS and unwanted pregnancy.
"Our women who catch taxis, buses, trains, walk to work, your middle class women, your poor women, it is well accepted among them," said Ehlers.
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