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Fwd: 17-year-old survivor commits suicide



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From: Lesa Donnelly <lesa@snowcrest.net>
Date: Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:54 PM
Subject: Fwd: 17-year-old survivor commits suicide



CNN broadcasted this issue yesterday with an interview of the young woman's mother. It' is heartbreaking and so close to home with all of us. The violence against girls (and boys) in high school and the bullying is the same thing practiced at the Forest Service - the yelling, intimidation, sexual harassment, assault, and constant harassment. It's all a form of violence against women by the good old boys (and the females that go along with it). Of course, it's happening to men too. Forest Service employee Mark Santa Cruz attempted suicide last week because HR Management at high levels harassed and bullied him into a mental breakdown. He resigned today on the advice of his medical professionals. We must band together to get this insanity stopped. Please sign the petition.

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Subject: 17-year-old survivor commits suicide
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 21:09:02 +0000
From: Sherri Bain via Change.org <mail@change.org>
Reply-To: Change.org <mail@change.org>
To: lesa@snowcrest.net


Change.org

A 15-year-old girl was raped by four young men who posted pictures of the assault online and bullied her until she committed suicide. I'm calling for an investigation of Rehtaeh's rapists, who were never arrested.

 

Lesa

Trigger warning: this email contains information about sexual assault that may be upsetting to survivors.

My friend Leah's daughter, Rehtaeh Parsons, was a great kid. She loved art, had a huge heart, she always fought for the underdog, animals and human. But everything changed one horrible night in November of 2011. Rehtaeh went over to a friend's house, and there, she was raped by four young men. 

The young men posted pictures of the assault on Facebook and emailed them around their school. They bullied Rehtaeh relentlessly; they called her a slut. She was only 15.

Last week, Rehtaeh killed herself. She couldn't take the pain anymore.

Local investigators in Canada, where Rehtaeh lived, looked into Rehtaeh's assault for a year. They said it came down to a "he-said, she-said" situation and never filed charges -- even though thousands of people had seen photos of the assault. 

The authorities refused to get justice for Rehtaeh, and that is not acceptable. I started a petition on Change.org calling for an investigation into why the police didn't take meaningful action for Retaeh. Will you click here to sign? 

It seems like every time on the news, I'm seeing another horrible story of a young girl being raped and then blamed for what happened to her. And it's devastating. But I'm also seeing something else: People are fighting back. They're standing up to say this is wrong, and it has to change.

In India, four young men accused of gang rape were finally arrested after tens of thousands of people petitioned for justice on Change.org. In America, dozens of petitions sprang up around the rape of a young girl in Steubenville, Ohio, calling for fair coverage from CNN and for the coach who defended the rapists to be fired. 

People all over the world are demanding that authorities take rape seriously: punish those responsible and stop calling victims sluts. I won't stop fighting until we get justice for Rehtaeh. If thousands of people not just in Canada, but all over the world, sign my petition, I know Canadian authorities will see that writing this off as "he-said, she-said" is not an option anymore.

Click here to sign my petition for an investigation into why the police didn't arrest the four young men who raped Rehtaeh, posted photos of the assault on the internet, and bullied her until she took her own life.

Thank you for standing with Rehtaeh.

Sherri Bain
Halifax, Canada

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