South Africa: Rape accuser 'too frightened' to say no to deputy president

The old family friend who accused former South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma of rape today testified that she was too frightened to resist the alleged attack.

The old family friend who accused former South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma of rape today testified that she was too frightened to resist the alleged attack.

Zuma, the man most South Africans expected to become the next president of South Africa, has acknowledged having sex with the woman, a 31-year-old HIV-positive Aids activist, but insists it was consensual.

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