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This week on Special Assignment |
SABC 3
at 21h30 on May30, 2006
Repeated Monday nights 22:30, SABC 3 |
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The fact that
South Africa’s
crime statistics – especially violent crimes - are among the
highest in the world is well known. What is mentioned less
often is the gender of our criminals.
Nowadays, more and more women are being found guilty of violent
crimes. This week Special
Assignment meets some of these female killers and
robbers in Pollsmoor Prison,
Cape Town.
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We talk to Natachia Botha, now 21, who has been in prison since
she was 13 for murder and robbery. She tells us that she is a
“very violent person” who is pretty but with the potential for
being “bitchy at times”.
Natalie Venter (30), like many respectable cocaine-sniffing
people, thought she had found an easy and hassle-free way of
supplementing her salary when she smuggled drugs. But she landed
up in prison. She now serves the “Lord Jesus” and a 12 year
sentence. Natalie will be lucky to be out by 2010.
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Dora Bell (47) went to prison when her children were 12 and 14.
Today she has a granddaughter of 12 who she has only ever met
behind steel bars. Sentenced to 45 years for murder, and
having served 15 years in jail, Dora is a bitter and angry
woman.
South Africans have had enough of crime. But is the answer to
lock up these women and throw the key away? Many experts don’t
think that is the way to a safer
South Africa.
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Jail Birds
is directed by Thuli Nhlapo and was filmed by Shamiel Albertyn. |
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