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  1. A Good Ending

All Israeli Suspects in Gang Rape in Cyprus To Be Released, Lawyer Says.”

Media reports say Cypriot police detain for questioning British tourist who says she was attacked Seven Israelis held in Cyprus on suspicion of gang raping a British tourist in Cyprus earlier this month are to be released Sunday, an attorney for some of the suspects said, as police reportedly turned their attention to their accuser.

The attorney, Nir Yaslovitzh, announced in a statement Sunday morning that the suspects, all teenagers, would be released.

“As I claimed throughout, there was no rape in Cyprus,” he said. “The youths who went on a vacation that became a nightmare will return to their homes today. All of them will return home to their families. Cypriot police carried out a professional and thorough investigation.”

Citing sources with knowledge of the investigation, Hebrew media reported that police were turning their attention to the British tourist who had filed the rape allegation after she changed her version of events. She was said to have been questioned under caution, and according to some reports was put under arrest.

Cypriot media said that she is suspected of filing a false rape complaint against the Israelis because they filmed her during the sex acts without having received her permission to do so.

Attorney Yaniv Havari, who represents a number of the suspects still being held, told the Kan public broadcaster that his clients were able to provide convincing evidence that they did not commit the crime.

“She lied, she said 12 of them raped, that is what she claimed,” Havari said. “For nearly two weeks that is what she has claimed and after all 12 of the detainees gave their version, it seems her version doesn’t stand up.”

The dramatic development came after last week five of the Israeli suspects in the case were released and returned to Israel, though Cypriot police seemed poised at the time to file rape charges against at least three of those still being held.

In addition to those three detained suspects, whose DNA had been found at the scene, police believe three more individuals currently not under arrest may have been involved in the alleged brutal sex crime — with analysis of DNA collected from the alleged victim’s body showing three unrecognized samples.

Twelve Israelis in all were arrested in the resort town of Ayia Napa last week on suspicion that they took part in the alleged gang rape. Some have reportedly admitted to having consensual sex with the woman, while others were thought to have possibly been present in the room at the time.
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  1. A Bad Ending

Jacky Chen*

“Brian Banks was a standout high school football player at Polytechnic High School in California. An extremely talented linebacker, Banks had offers from various prestigious colleges for football and had verbally committed to USC. He was a surefire future NFL player at the time.

All of that was thrown away in his junior year when he pleaded guilty to dragging classmate Wanetta Gibson into a stairwell and raping her at his high school. At 17 years old, Banks accepted a plea deal He served 5 years of prison, 5 years of probation, and registered as a sex offender. His football career was effectively ended. The victim was awarded $1.5 million in a lawsuit against Polytechnic High School, in which she claimed that the school was unsafe.

HOWEVER:

The charges were all made up. In 2011, Gibson met up with Banks and admitted, in the presence of an attorney, that she had made up the charges. Banks was eventually exonerated. Gibson was ordered to pay a hefty sum of money to Polytechnic High Schoool, but she went into hiding soon afterward.

So what’s the problem here you ask?

False rape accusations have many repercussions and usually, those making the accusations are never punished. These accusations target many people whether they be celebrities, athletes, politicians, or common people like you and me. Criminal action is almost never taken against the accusers while the real victim’s lives and reputations are usually ruined. It doesn’t help that many rape cases are not treated with the customary “innocent until proven guilty” mind frame as with other cases. Yet the perpetrator always gets off with a slap on the wrist. This also creates a huge problem for real rape victims, who often see their real accusations discredited and/or questioned.

It’s time to start punishing people who make false accusations regarding rape and sexual assault. Criminally prosecuting false rape accusations are not only right but simply obvious in order to serve justice to those who attempt to undermine it.”

 

* I took this post from Quora and checked it on Wikipedia. Unfortunately my attempts to contact the author have led nowhere. So let me explain that my blog is not commercial. Also, of course, that I shall immediately take off the post if so desired.