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The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 562 (January 12 - 25 2022)

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Page2 <strong>The</strong><strong>Trumpet</strong> JANUARY <strong>12</strong> - <strong>25</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

News<br />

Horrific cases of rape and murder<br />

Continued from Page 1<<br />

Guinean authorities must take<br />

immediate measures to<br />

ensure thorough and<br />

impartial investigation of recent<br />

rapes and sexual assaults followed<br />

by murders committed over the<br />

course of just eight days and bring<br />

perpetrators to justice, Amnesty<br />

International and the International<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation<br />

(IPPF) has said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y must also increase their<br />

efforts to fight sexual violence by<br />

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a woman were sexually assaulted,<br />

and some were raped between <strong>25</strong><br />

November and 2 December 2021.<br />

Two of the girls have died as a result<br />

of the violence.<br />

“Rape is all too commonplace in<br />

Guinea. Authorities should urgently<br />

strengthen their efforts to prevent<br />

and combat sexual violence in<br />

Guinea,“ said Samira Daoud,<br />

Amnesty International West and<br />

Central Africa director.<br />

Rape of girls<br />

On 2 December 2021, the Office<br />

for the Protection of Gender,<br />

Childhood and Morals (OPROGEM<br />

in French) presented a 24-year-old<br />

man charged with the rape of a<br />

three-year-old girl in the district of<br />

Gbessia in the capital Conakry. On<br />

30 November another three-year-old<br />

Continued on Page 4<<br />

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Search for woman in<br />

connection with<br />

public order offence<br />

Police Detectives are appealing<br />

for the public’s help to<br />

identify a woman they wish<br />

to speak to – as part of investigations<br />

into a racially aggravated public<br />

order offence on a London bus.<br />

At approximately 07:30hrs on<br />

Thursday, 23 September a woman<br />

boarded a Route 318 bus at Seven<br />

Sisters station heading toward North<br />

Middlesex Hospital.<br />

When she failed to pay her fare<br />

she was challenged by a Transport<br />

for London (TfL) officer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman became aggressive<br />

and verbally abused the TfL officer<br />

and made racial comments toward<br />

him, still refusing to pay her fare.<br />

<strong>The</strong> transport officer asked the<br />

woman for her name and address in<br />

order to report her and the woman<br />

refused to give her details and got<br />

off at the next bus stop.<br />

Police Constable Dami<br />

Ademilola, of the Met’s Roads and<br />

Transport Policing Command, said:<br />

“<strong>The</strong> abuse directed at the young<br />

victim in this case left him feeling<br />

shocked and shaken - he was simply<br />

doing his job.<br />

“Everyone should be able to<br />

travel on the bus network without<br />

fear of verbal abuse, racial or<br />

otherwise. <strong>The</strong>re is no excuse for<br />

such offensive behaviour.<br />

“I urge anyone who thinks they<br />

know this woman to call police at<br />

the earliest opportunity.”<br />

Anyone with information is<br />

asked to contact police via 101 or<br />

tweet @MetCC quoting<br />

2823455/21. To remain 100%<br />

anonymous, call the independent<br />

charity - Crimestoppers on 0800 555<br />

111 or visit Crimestoppers-uk.org.<br />

Sought in connection with public order offence

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