Guns are used in 35% of the murders of women
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|M&G 12 December 2025
Women who face domestic gun violence are not being sufficiently protected despite legal provisions, according to a report by the Remove the Trigger campaign.
In most femicide cases, the perpetrator is the woman's intimate partner. In about 30% of these cases, there is a history of domestic violence. Most domestic violence victims killed by their partners do not hold protection orders at the time of their deaths.
Where women do have protection orders and/or orders for the perpetrators' firearms to be seized, the orders are not sufficiently enforced.
There is insufficient protection for women who face domestic gun violence, according to a report by the Remove the Trigger campaign, launched in Athlone, Cape Town this week.
In most cases where women are murdered, the perpetrators are their intimate partners. In about 30% of these cases, there was a history of domestic violence, according to the report. The true figure is probably higher.
Guns are also responsible for about 35% of women's deaths.
Although there are legal provisions that require firearms to be removed in domestic violence cases, these are not adequately implemented.
This story is from the M&G 12 December 2025 edition of Mail & Guardian.
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