Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Rape Victim Abandoned

This article from Novopress describes the harrowing situation endured by victims of gang rape who decide to go to court. The article does not indicate ethnicity, but the housing project of les Larris is notorious for gang rapes. I infer that the girl in question is either black or Muslim, but this is not necessarily the case.

What happens to victims of these barbaric acts of gang rape, once the media hype has subsided? The story of one person, a victim last year of this kind of assault, in the cellars of Fontenay-sous-bois, casts a particularly tragic light on the state of abandonment and fear in which they are often forced to live.

Desperate, this young mother, 23, feels "abandoned".

Last week her mother filed a complaint at the Fontenay police station after being attacked in the lobby of her building with a sharp object. "Now I know where you sleep, you and your w... daughter. Before the trial we're going to f... both of you. And that's just a sample of what you can expect," the unknown assailant said to her.

"Just before the arrests the police told me that I had to leave my home." The wanderings begin. First the organization Ni Putes Ni Soumises gave her a studio apartment in Hauts-de-Seine. "Then, they told me to go to a small village near Grenoble." She stayed there until September 2006. "Then I returned to my father's house in Fontenay, in the project of les Larris. We had to leave very early in the morning. For weeks I didn't go out. Someone tried to break into our home at night." She then went to her mother-in-law's, near Paris, then to a young workers hostel until January, when she was recognized by a former resident of les Larris. Another move. Today she lives somewhere in the Parisian suburbs, in a state of anxiety and bitterness. "I can't stay here. We had let our guard down, but since the attack on my mother, I'm living again in fear. I have no news from anybody. I wrote to Sarkozy. The prefect of Val-de-Marne told me to apply for housing at city hall. This story has received much media attention, and then, they forgot about us, dropped us completely. We were promised an apartment, police and court protection, and I was even told I could change my name."

What kind of society is this where the victims of barbarous acts, who file a complaint, must flee into hiding endlessly and live in near-clandestinity to escape the reprisals of gangs of thugs loyal to their murderous comrades?

If you read French there's more on les Larris in this Figaro article.

For those interested, here's an article from 2006 in English, from World Net Daily, on the wave of gang rapes committed by immigrants in the United States.

And this article about a rape in Florida where a young boy was forced at gunpoint to rape his own mother.

Just putting things in perspective. France is not the only country undergoing an invasion. It has been a fact of life in America for a long time. Whether it is immigrants or home-grown barbarians, we have the same problems, because we followed the same destructive path: coddling criminals, open borders, refusal of the moral order, etc...

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