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by E. L. Koba 12/24/2007, 12:58pm PST |
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Jacob Zuma, elected last week as the new head of South Africa's ANC, was acquitted last year of rape - based on his defense that he could tell by the way the woman was sitting that she wanted to have sex with him. And that:
NY Times:
...he was actually obligated to have sex. His accuser was aroused, he said, and "in the Zulu culture, you cannot just leave a woman if she is ready." To deny her sex, he said, would have been tantamount to rape.
Also the woman was HIV positive. Which he knew (she was an AIDS activist). So he took a shower when he was done to wash it off. |
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