Black strips covered an explosive article published yesterday that named a prominent Afrikaans singer as musician Robbie Klay's alleged sexual abuser. An interim interdict brought by singer Jurie Els on Wednesday night forced Media24 titles You and Huisgenoot to publish the censored version of an article in which Klay (21) tells of years of forced sexual abuse by one of South Africa's most popular Afrikaans singers. Klay says the abuse started when he was 10 and continued until he was 17.
"He is the reason I still feel uncomfortable around men. He stole my youth," he says.
Details of the abuse and two group photographs in which a man's face is blurred and his name blacked out are included in the three-page article. Weideman said options were either to publish the name of the applicant but then not disclose details of the article, or to publish the article with certain changes but retain details from the exclusive in-depth interview.
"He is the reason I still feel uncomfortable around men. He stole my youth," he says.
Details of the abuse and two group photographs in which a man's face is blurred and his name blacked out are included in the three-page article. Weideman said options were either to publish the name of the applicant but then not disclose details of the article, or to publish the article with certain changes but retain details from the exclusive in-depth interview.
"Our choice was obvious - because we believe it's in the public interest to reveal details of the alleged sexual abuse Robbie suffered for years," she explained.
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What I can't understand about this whole case is the fact that Roby has a child - at a very young age - My experience with molested children, especially boys, is that they don't want to have anything done with a women after they have been molested by a man. This change after 18 but most of them turns out gay.
There's nothing wrong with Robby's desire for women and he does not have any desire for men. This isn't making any sense at all
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