Research Findings Zimbabwe Peace Project Discussions with the women from the ten provinces of Zimbabwe indicate that women fall prey to sextortion because of economic vulnerabilities which makes it difficult, if not impossible for them to use orthodox means to compete for political party positions or for nomination as candidates for elections with their male counterparts. The women who participated in this study stated that saying no to sextortion entails creating an additional barrier (to the already heavy burden of barriers) on one’s leadership journey. Just like any other form of VAWP, sextortion makes politics an unsafe venture for women. 3% of the participants in this study said that they were victims of sextortion. This is notwithstanding the fact that there is a thin line between sextortion and sexual harassment (which affected 6% of the respondents). Rape As already indicated, sextortion is rape in the strict sense. However, for purposes of this section, rape will be narrowly confined to force (physical) based definitions, which, as already stated, this author finds problematic. From the 193 women in politics whom ZPP reached out to in this study, 9 of them, or 5% were raped. This is a staggering figure considering the gross nature of the violation. The figure is big enough to disincentivise any woman who aspires to participate in politics. Combined with other gross human rights violations as stipulated in table 1, it portrays a hostile environment, an unsafe venture for women. Abduction 9 of the women who participated in this research were abducted. This figure is confined to the 193 women who participated in this research only. ZPP listened to the horrific circumstances surrounding the abductions of all these women. In all of the 9 counts of abductions, the victims and their family members were subjected to torture, inhuman and degrading treatment as well as other forms of physical and psychological abuse. In all these 9 cases, the victims were sexually abused. Other women also witnessed their family members being abducted and tortured. Just like rape, torture and other gross human rights violations, abductions make the cost of women participating in politics very high. Sexist hate speech Hate speech occurs when communication in speech, writing or behavior attacks or uses pejorative or discriminatory language with reference to a person or a group on the basis 6 of who they are, i.e., their religion, ethnicity, gender or other identity factor. Hate speech can also be sexist if expressions which spread, incite, promote or justify hatred based specifically on a person’s sex or gender is spread. Hate speech against women politicians has ramifications on their participation in politics either as candidates or as voters. Hate speech targeted against women in politics, which amounts to abuse and harassment on a daily basis, does not only cause harm on the targeted women and their loved ones, but also detracts them from their political priorities and agendas. 6. Online gendered disinformation and sexist hate speech, Learning Brief No. 2, Intersectional Feminist Media Development https://www.mediasupport.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMS-Online-gendered-disinformation_final.pdf 14

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