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Purple Protest Erupts: South African Women Demand End to Gender-Based Violence

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
November 21, 2025
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Purple Protest Erupts: South African Women Demand End to Gender-Based Violence
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South Africa is exploding in a wave of purple as women launch a massive nationwide shutdown, demanding their government finally declare gender-based violence a national disaster and end a femicide epidemic that sees women killed at a rate five times higher than the global average.

The “G20 Women’s Shutdown,” organized by the group Women for Change, is a furious response to what activists call years of government inaction and “beautiful” but useless legislation. On Friday, women are being urged to withdraw from the economy, wear black in mourning, and lie down in the streets for 15 minutes in a powerful silent protest for the murdered. The movement has ignited online, with over a million petition signatures and celebrities like Grammy-winner Tyla turning social media purple in a show of solidarity.

This uprising comes despite the National Disaster Management Centre coldly rejecting the call for a disaster declaration, claiming the crisis doesn’t meet “legal requirements.” This bureaucratic dismissal has only fueled the rage of a population where 137 women were murdered and over 1,000 raped in just the first three months of this year, with many victims like “Prudence” seeing their cases dropped because police lost their rape kit DNA.

Purple Protest Erupts: South African Women Demand End to Gender-Based Violence
Why It Matters

This is the collective roar of a population that has been failed at every level. The sight of women lying down in the streets is a devastating performance of the fate their government has failed to prevent. The state’s refusal to declare this a disaster is a monstrous legal fiction, a cowardly hiding behind paperwork while a war is waged on women.

The government has proven itself utterly bankrupt. When the police lose DNA evidence and the disaster center denies a femicide epidemic, women are left with no choice but to take their security into their own hands—whether through mass protest or, for some, learning to wield a firearm. This purple wave is a warning: if the state will not fulfill its most basic duty to protect its citizens, the citizens will rise up and force the change themselves.

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