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The Screaming of the Innocent

The Screaming of the Innocent
By Unity Dow

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When a twelve-year-old girl goes missing near her village, the local police tell her mother and the villagers that she has been taken by a wild animal. Five years later, a young government employee finds a box containing evidence of human involvement in the affair.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #786863 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 215 pages

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About the Author
Unity Dow is the first woman in Botswana to be appointed High Court judge. Dow has a long record as a human rights attorney, co-founding the Women and Law in Southern Africa Research Project and is a member of International Women's Rights Watch an advocacy organisation. In 1995 Dow challenged the government over the 1982 Citizenship Act, under which Botswana women married to foreigners could not pass on their nationality to their children, though Botswana men married to foreigners could. This led to passage of a legislation that gave women the right to pass on their nationality to their children.


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This book will leave you stunned.5
Unity Dow's novels explore the problems facing Africa today. I suggest that you first read her other book, Far and Beyon'. It details traditional customs, gender inequality, and the AIDs crisis, ending with courage and hope for the younger generation. Screaming of the Innocent is a more aggressive book, about a ritual killing. Dow knows her subjects well: as a lawyer, she helped prosecute a case of this sort. Be forewarned that the middle chapters lull the reader into a false sense of complacency. The protagonists seem to be ambling toward a happy ending. Keep reading. The final pages will leave you in total shock. It's a brilliant piece of writing. One can only hope that it helps stop the outrageously cruel killings.