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Victim 'salutes' her rapists

These two had been predating on very young girls (13 and 14 yrs old), and have now gotten hefty jail terms. (full article behind the cut)



WITH a smile and a raised middle finger, gang rape victim Tegan Wagner yesterday stared down her attackers and uttered the words she has been waiting four long years to say.

"See ya, guys. Have a nice life. Enjoy prison."

As they were ushered out of the NSW Supreme Court to the cells below, rapist brothers MSK and MAK returned Ms Wager's greeting with an uncomfortable grin of their own.

MSK also mouthed the words, "I'm sorry", but was met with a curt, "F--- you mate, go to hell" from his 18-year-old victim.

For Ms Wagner, her gesture brought as much closure as the jail sentences just passed, which will keep her main attacker behind bars until 2024.

"I shouted a few profanities and things I've been waiting to say to them for four years ... and today was my chance," Ms Wagner said outside court after the brothers' sentencing hearing.

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"I feel great it's finally over, that they're going to be behind bars," she said.

Ms Wagner was just 14 when she was raped by the Pakistani brothers after being plied with alcohol at their Ashfield home in June 2002. She had gone there with friends who knew the pair, but she had never met them before that night.

MSK, 27, and MAK, 26, are currently serving long sentences for the rapes of two other girls.

Yesterday, Justice Peter Hidden extended their time behind bars for their attacks on Ms Wagner and, in the case of MSK, the rape of a 13-year-old girl a month later.

MSK will now spend an additional 5½ years in jail, becoming eligible for parole in 2024. MAK received an additional minimum term of two years, with parole eligibility in 2016.

Justice Hidden yesterday rejected claims by MSK that the rapes occurred because of his cultural background.

In evidence to the court, MSK claimed women were perceived differently in the small, fiercely Muslim Pakistan village where he grew up and that Australian women were considered morally loose.

"The effect of his evidence was, he saw both victims as promiscuous and believed they had no right to repel his sexual advances," the judge said.

"(But) he must have had sufficient exposure to the Australian way of life to be aware the place occupied by women in the traditional culture of his area of origin is far removed from our social norms.

"He can have been in no doubt that to treat those two young women in the manner he did was utterly unacceptable."

Ms Wagner yesterday urged all sexual assault victims to come forward to ensure their attackers paid for their crimes.

"It's worth it to know you have just put these guys behind bars and, because of you, they can't do it to any other woman. It's fantastic," she said.

Date: 2006-04-06 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottscidmore.livejournal.com
The "cultural background" defense seems not to work very well for serious crimes; a little hard to believe (temporarily ignoring the crime and victims ages) when you read " plied with alcohol", which would seem to violate Islamic culture.

In the States there was a trial some years ago when an SE Asian immigrant used the same defense for, when his wife told him she was moving out, bludgeoning her to death with a hammer because "of the harm it would cause his name". I don't think it worked for him either.

Hopefully the press coverage will discourage or enlighten others, without doing harm to the feelings towards immigrants in general (although that seems to be a problem around the world right now)

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