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03-05-2013 10:17 AM
Yes I posed the question and I see nothing wrong with the way in which it was framed - it highlighted the plight of women both in this country and others and how it is related. Framed in a way to elicit exactly the response it did.
If it is not the sense of shame, conditioned by society's attitude to rape victims, that necessitates anonymity for the victim, (the same sense of shame and persecution that victims in other societies suffer), then I fail to see what is the reason.
You have stated quite clearly that you don't believe this is the reason for the need for anonymity but fail to proffer the answer to the question. The only conclusion I, and maybe others, can draw is that you don't know why it is necessary, only that it is.
Yes, you know what would happen if there were no anonymity but you don't appear to know why this is.
My position is very clear - societies, ours and those of other countries, need to change - change in a way that will allow women, (and men), to openly say, "this person raped me - I want justice"