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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - The day the trial opened, the woman who accuses a former South African deputy president of rape was hustled in under heavy guard, her face hidden under a cloth. The politician's supporters have burned photographs of her outside the courtroom even though her identity was meant to be a secret and depicted her as a traitor and a tramp.
Inside, the 31-year-old HIV-positive AIDS activist has been subjected to aggressive questioning by the defense about her sexual history.
Already, most of South Africa's many alleged rape victims do not press charges. Women's rights activists worry even more victims will be too frightened to come forward after watching Jacob Zuma's rape trial, which resumes Monday after a recess for most of the past two weeks.
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