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16 arrested in Iraqi Kurdistan after video of teen girl's assault
by AFP Staff Writers
Sulaimaniyah, Iraq (AFP) Dec 31, 2022

Police in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region said on Saturday they had arrested 16 young men after a viral video showed a teenage girl being attacked at a motorcycle rally.

The incident took place in the suburbs of Sulaimaniyah, the Kurdistan region's second city, where footage shared online showed dozens of young men and teenage boys following the girl before some of them assaulted her, kicking her against a car.

"Between yesterday evening and today, we arrested 16 suspects involved... in the assault of a young woman," Sulaimaniyah police spokesman Sarkawt Omar told a press conference.

The victim was 17 years old, he added, noting that three of the suspects arrested had filmed the incident and posted it on social media.

He added that this was not the first time that girls or women attended such an event.

While Kurdistan works on projecting a more progressive and tolerant image than other areas of Iraq, gender-based violence remains prevalent.

On Tuesday, police in Sulaimaniyah announced the arrest of seven people suspected of having kidnapped and sexually assaulted a young woman.

The Kurdish authorities denounced the "disgraceful" and "unacceptable" assaults in a statement Saturday, underlining that they were "against all kinds of violence and violations of human rights in general, including women's rights".


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