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TV 'tribute' upsets S. Africans

It was billed as a fitting tribute to "an intelligent, beautiful and amazing woman" but the airing of a Caribbean reality TV show featuring the girlfriend of Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius two days after she was shot dead has upset many South Africans.

In particular, women's rights activists criticized an edited clip at the start of Saturday night's "Tropika Island of Treasure" in which law graduate and model Reeva Steenkamp talks about her "exit."

"I think that the way you go out, not just your journey in life but the way that you go out and you make your exit is so important," she says, leaning against a palm tree in a pre-recorded interview on the show's set in Jamaica.

At the end of the tribute, presumably recorded when she was voted off the show, she blows kisses to the camera and says: "I'm going to miss you all so much. I love you very, very much."

Rachel Jewkes, a gender and health researcher at the South African Medical Research Council, said the clips were particularly insensitive in a country where a woman is estimated to be killed by her partner every eight hours.

"There was a big question about whether it should have been shown at all, or whether they were trying to get audience ratings off the fact she had died," Jewkes said.

"These sort of quotes don't make you feel any better about the suggestion they are exploiting her death."

Show producer Samantha Moon said the decision to air the program was difficult but she wanted to share the "special memories" of Steenkamp.

"Reeva was an intelligent, beautiful and amazing woman, and we feel it would be an injustice to keep that unknown from those who did not know her personally," Moon said.

The killing of Steenkamp has shone a spotlight on South Africa's high levels of violence against women.

The ruling African National Congress' Women's League called for Pistorius to be denied bail to show the government was serious about stopping gender-based violence.




 

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