UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab expressed ‘serious concern’ about a possible miscarriage of justice by a Cypriot court convicting a British teenager of lying about being gang-raped on holiday. The 19-year-old originally told police she was raped by twelve Israeli youths. She withdrew her complaint two weeks later, saying she was ‘forced’ to do so by police who left her ‘scared for my life’ and who did not record the interview; it was her word against theirs in court. The alleged attackers have returned home, while she faces jail and a fine. The case raises questions about Cyprus’s treatment of victims of sexual assault. Protesters claim the Cypriot authorities ‘always find a reason not to believe women who claim they have been raped’. The teenager has been contacted by others who were ‘forced to remain silent’ during similar experiences. She will be sentenced on 7 January.
Cyprus: rape case
Written by David Fletcher 03 Jan 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the health and wellbeing of the girl. May Dominic Raab, a former lawyer, achieve justice for her. (Exodus 23:1)
- More: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/12/30/dominic-raab-expresses-serious-concern-possible-miscarriage/