The Malta Independent 19 April 2024, Friday
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NGO flash mob protests ‘unjust’ acquittal of a former police officer

Tuesday, 28 March 2023, 21:43 Last update: about 2 years ago

Moviment Graffitti organised a flash mob on Tuesday in front of the Msida Police Station to protest the "unjust and senseless" acquittal of a former police officer charged with raping and harassing a female colleague on multiple occasions in 2018.

Activists performed "The Rapist Is You", a performance piece originating from Chile, which protests the blaming of sexual assault victims. As the chant goes "It wasn't my fault; not where I was, not how I dressed. YOU are the rapist. It's the police. The judges. The state."

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Criticising the recent court judgement, the activists said that the judge "unnecessarily mentioned that the woman had avoided answering questions about her personal life, and ruled that the accused's confession to raping his colleague could not be considered evidence because the caution was not administered according to the law at the time."

"It is a perversion of justice to absolve someone who has been charged with rape by dismissing his confession on the basis of a technicality. All this while expecting the victim to exhibit perfect behaviour and character," Moviment Graffitti added.

The judge also mentioned that there were no eyewitnesses to corroborate the rape accusation, the activists said.

"All wording by the judge seemed to imply that the woman who reported the rape and assault was in some way responsible for what happened to her," the group said.

"We have seen this happen, time and time again to women," Moviment Graffitti added.

"In light of the insensitivity we witnessed, we reiterate calls for quicker judicial procedures, stronger training to the judiciary and a culture within our Justice system that regularly resorts to external rape trauma experts that can show empathy to victims," the group said.

The event was endorsed by the Women's Rights Foundation, MGRM-Malta LGBTIQ Rights Movement and Young Progressive Beings.

 


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