# The United Democratic Movement Women’s Organisation has raised alarm over South Africa’s broken parole system, and referred to 18-thousand-and-52 parolees who reoffended in three years, including 493 murders and 624 rapes. Secretary-General Thandi Nontenja urges decisive reform prioritising victim safety, accountability, and offender rehabilitation. She stresses that parole boards must act transparently, involve victims, and ensure only genuinely rehabilitated offenders are released:
UDM Women’s Organisation calls for reform on parole, enhance victim protect [SOUND]
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