Images from the #IAmOneInThree demonstration held at Wits University on Tuesday, April 26.
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Niks Mapha! Not for your consumption.
Photo: Tebogo Tshwane
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Women not only stand together but find comfort in one another.
Photo: Tebogo Tshwane
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Standing together: #Iamoneinthree demonstraters pose proudly for media photos. Photo: Kyle Oberholzer
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All types of women, with a variety of clothing were welcomed into the demonstration. Photo: Kyle Oberholzer
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Singing and dancing went on for about two hours, with a large crowd of observers present. Photo: Kyle Oberholzer
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The large crowd that gathered, slowly started forming a circle around those lying on the floor.
Photo: Candice Wagener
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"Not on my cookie" directly translated from Zulu
Photo: Candice Wagener
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Many demonstrators used body paint to express their feelings towards the alleged rape culture brought to light by Rhodes University protests earlier this week. Photo: Kyle Oberholzer
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Many women simply sat and cried, as demonstrators gathered together in support, holdng hands and sitting in embrace. Photo: Kyle Oberholzer
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Women danced and sang on the steps of the Wits University Great Hall. Photo: Kyle Oberholzer
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Women lay down in the start of the silent protest
Photo: Candice Wagener
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#FeesMustFall feminists and supporters stand in solidarity with women of #RUReferenceList against #RapeCulture Photo:Candice Wagener
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A large crowd took to the steps of the Wits Great Hall chanting, "Stop the war against our bodies." Photo:Candice Wagener
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Gay man states his strong comment during a silent protest.
Photo: Candice Wagener
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Militant: "One rapist, Ten Sjamboks" Photo Candice Wagener
Watch a demonstrator recount her rape ordeal with protestors.