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A new grammar of justice that restores, not punishes
What does justice look like when the verdict is delivered, but the woman is still broken? The current system often fails survivors of gender-based violence. The formal, colonial-era court process can be a retraumatising labyrinth. It is alienating, slow, and focused overwhelmingly on a single question. That question is not “How is she?” It is “How do we punish him?” In this punitive model, the survivor becomes a witness for the state. Her needs are secondary to the legal proc
Nite Tanzarn
Dec 3, 20255 min read


The currency of power: Economic violence as the invisible chain
We are taught to recognise violence in the bruise, the broken bone, the shouted threat. But we are less adept at tracing its outlines in an empty purse, a stolen business profit, or the cold dread of an unpaid school fee. What does coercion look like when it is written in numbers, not scars? Economic violence is one of the most potent and insidious tools of control, a slow, methodical process that traps women in harm’s way as effectively as any locked door. Its weapon is not
Nite Tanzarn
Dec 2, 20255 min read


The architecture of silence: How we built a world where violence thrives
What sound does a silenced woman make in a society that calls her suffering peace? We inherit cultural artefacts as wisdom. We rarely examine them as the foundational concrete of a pervasive silence. This silence is not an empty space. It is not a passive state. Silence is a structure, meticulously built and actively maintained. It is the most powerful tool in the ecosystem of gender-based violence. It allows violence to flourish in our homes and institutions. To understand t
Nite Tanzarn
Dec 1, 20256 min read
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