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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 16:32:05
Subject: And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Wise Ethereal with Bodyguard
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At 16, Liz was beaten and repeatedly raped, then thrown unconscious into a pit latrine in Busia County, in Western Kenya. The local police doled out their own brand of "punishment": They ordered the assailants to cut the grass at the police station.
But after millions of people around the world petitioned for a stronger punishment, a trial began last year. And on Monday, three of her assailants were sentenced to 15 years in prison.
The attack happened in June 2013, when Liz (a pseudonym used by the Kenyan press to protect her identity) was walking home from her grandfather's funeral. She was ambushed by six men — some of whom she knew, and at least one of whom was close to her age. The injuries she suffered to her back were so severe that she needed to use a wheelchair to get around, and the gang rape was so violent that she developed obstetric fistula, an injury to her vaginal wall that left her incontinent.
Liz was found crawling out of the latrine and crying for help. When she identified her assailants, the police rounded them up and ordered them to cut grass as their only punishment. Then the police let them go — even though under Kenya's Sexual Offenses Act, they should have received no less than 15 years in prison.
It would normally have ended there.
The civil rights nonprofit Rural Education and Economic Enhancement Program, or REEP, has documented more than 8,000 cases of sexual violence against minors in Busia County alone. In many cases, the Kenyan police had taken no action at all, says Mary Makokha, REEP's director.
"I know children who have been sexually abused, and the case is dismissed, like, 'Oh, you are old enough,' " she says. "And sometimes the parents of the victim are told, 'Ach, go sort this at home.' "
"And it ends like that."
But Liz's case caught the attention of a reporter at Nairobi's Daily Nation. The story sparked an international petition called Justice for Liz. In two years, it garnered nearly 2 million signatures demanding that the police treat the case as a serious crime and not a misdemeanor.
When the police refused to re-arrest the assailants and Liz's family went into hiding after they were threatened, women's groups rallied in the streets of the county capital. Liz's story had become a watershed to bring the Kenyan government's attention to the victims of sexual violence.
Nairobi's chief prosecutor agreed last June to take Liz's case to court, as well as investigate 70 other cases of rape of minors in Busia.
For Makokha, who has been an advocate for women and girls since 1998, it felt like a miracle. "Cases that had been pending in court, people who had defiled the children and had never been arrested — within one month, more people were arrested than had been arrested in a year," she says.
"The tide has changed in Busia," says Kim Brown of Equality Now, a human rights organization assisting special prosecutors. She adds that "you see a new level of seriousness" about handling rape cases.
But the other assailants responsible for Liz's injuries are still at large — and they still have the support of people in the community.
When three of her attackers were sentenced Monday, Liz wasn't there. Funded by well-wishers in Nairobi, she's out of the wheelchair, had surgery to fix the fistula and is back in school. She and her parents and siblings have moved to a new town.
It's a "victory for people power," Sam Barratt, campaign director for the organization Avaaz, says in a statement.
"Liz's case had to be brought kicking and screaming into the courtroom," he says. "It proves that Kenyan courts can serve justice to survivors of rape, but only when the horror of the case creates a barrage of global outrage."
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It's sad that there had to be protests, but lax punishing of rapists has been a problem, even in the US. It's good that at least some amount of justice has been wrought.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 16:47:22
Subject: And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Esteemed Veteran Space Marine
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Better late than never, I suppose. Let's hope the push for prosecution of rapists is here to stay, rather than the sort of law enforcement that evaporates once the international media stops paying attention.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 16:48:28
Subject: Re:And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Wise Ethereal with Bodyguard
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Looking at Africa and the middle east is always depressing with this sort of thing. India has a lot of problems as well.
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Homosexuality is the #1 cause of gay marriage.
kronk wrote:Every pizza is a personal sized pizza if you try hard enough and believe in yourself.
sebster wrote:Yes, indeed. What a terrible piece of cultural imperialism it is for me to say that a country shouldn't murder its own citizens BaronIveagh wrote:Basically they went from a carrot and stick to a smaller carrot and flanged mace. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 17:06:35
Subject: And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Nairobi's chief prosecutor agreed last June to take Liz's case to court, as well as investigate 70 other cases of rape of minors in Busia.
"The tide has changed in Busia," says Kim Brown of Equality Now, a human rights organization assisting special prosecutors. She adds that "you see a new level of seriousness" about handling rape cases.
Good start, then. 15 years sounds about right.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 19:55:03
Subject: And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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kronk wrote:
Nairobi's chief prosecutor agreed last June to take Liz's case to court, as well as investigate 70 other cases of rape of minors in Busia.
"The tide has changed in Busia," says Kim Brown of Equality Now, a human rights organization assisting special prosecutors. She adds that "you see a new level of seriousness" about handling rape cases.
Good start, then. 15 years sounds about right.
I feel it was light, but still an enormous improvement over the insane initial 'punishment'. Lets hope they keep it up.
Edit: Err... when I mean 'they', I mean the authorities, of course.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 19:56:58
Subject: Re:And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Wise Ethereal with Bodyguard
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Don't worry, I don't think anyone would think otherwise.
15 years seems like minimum for rape to me, but it's better than nothing, and at least they get a taste of their own medicine  .
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Homosexuality is the #1 cause of gay marriage.
kronk wrote:Every pizza is a personal sized pizza if you try hard enough and believe in yourself.
sebster wrote:Yes, indeed. What a terrible piece of cultural imperialism it is for me to say that a country shouldn't murder its own citizens BaronIveagh wrote:Basically they went from a carrot and stick to a smaller carrot and flanged mace. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 20:03:03
Subject: Re:And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Well, you never know around here sometimes.
Were it just rape, I'd be okay with 15 years as a minimum. Their other actions speak as being just as heinous on their own regard though. I mean, they threw her into a goddamned latrine afterward FFS.
Combine the two and suddenly I find myself being okay with treating the offenders like rabid dogs.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2015/04/13 21:36:56
Subject: And now for some good news: After Global Protests, Kenya Sentences 3 Men Who Raped A Teen
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Highlord with a Blackstone Fortress
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"that she developed obstetric fistula"
When reading up to find out what that is I came to the conclusion that the 15 year sentence, the minimum for rape was too lenient.
They poked her so hard the wall between the vagina and anal passage was breached. Not nice.
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