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Growing Support for Survivors of Drug-Facilitated Rape

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A new international support network for survivors of drug-facilitated rape has emerged, with hundreds joining, including around 80 from the UK. This initiative, launched by Zoe Watts and Amanda Stanhope, aims to provide a safe space for victims who have experienced similar traumas. The network highlights the urgent need for better awareness and support systems for those affected by this crime.

The National Crime Agency recently reported a significant rise in organized drug-facilitated sexual assaults, identifying over 270 individuals linked to an online forum. This alarming trend underscores the necessity for stricter laws against sharing images and videos of such assaults, as many victims are unaware of the extent of their abuse until confronted with evidence online.

Watts and Stanhope’s campaign, known as End Eye Check, seeks to educate both the public and medical professionals about the signs of drug-facilitated rape. They emphasize the importance of recognizing symptoms like memory loss and fatigue, which may indicate a victim’s experience. Their efforts are aimed at fostering a culture where individuals feel safe and supported in disclosing their experiences.

As awareness grows, the founders anticipate more survivors will come forward, revealing the hidden prevalence of this crime. The network not only offers emotional support but also advocates for systemic changes to ensure victims receive the help they need, challenging societal perceptions of safety within personal relationships.

Source: The Guardian

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