Chief prosecutor for sexual offences blames media for rape victims not coming forward

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🔴The chief prosecutor for rape has blamed the media for deterring victims from coming forward by reporting on the drop in cases going to court

The chief prosecutor for rape has blamed the media for deterring victims from coming forward by reporting on the drop in cases going to court.

 

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