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Old 30-06-2014, 22:24   #956
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Re: Operation Yewtree

And also with the amount of females who claimed they were raped but lied about it must also cloud people's judgement as well. It seems now that any female who reports rape is put through such a lot of trauma with hardly anyone believing her. Look at that judge in a case where a bloke raped a 10 year old girl and believed the man's story that she had led him on or asked for it because of clothing she was wearing (can't find the article to link to it, think it was around 2 years ago though and it was in this country).

Sentiments like that make it harder for people to report sexual abuse. The attitude of everyone needs to change so that any and all allegations are treated equally until proven one way or the other. And anyone found to have lied about being raped deserves a custodial sentence, they should suffer as the man would have done had he been found guilty of a crime he had never committed.
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