Turkish Mayor Says Rape Allegations 'Sorted Out'
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Local residents yerlisi in the southeastern Anatolian city of Pervari "sorted out çözümlemek among themselves' the allegations iddia against children for raping tecavüz etmek toddlers küçük çocuk, according to the mayor.
The statement comes as recent child abuse suistimal; taciz allegations in the city cause the city to be the target of criticism for covering up örtbas etmek the events.
Pervari, a district in Siirt province, topped the country's agenda gündem as it was revealed that eight children between ages 11 and 14 allegedly raped two toddlers and then attempted to kill them last year.
"We sorted out the incident among ourselves,' said İsmail Bilen, the mayor of Pervari, a member of the Democratic Party, or DP, talking about the rape allegations of the toddlers by other children. "This was a child's game. This was something 7- or 8-year-old children do. Pervari is a small place and we are all relatives akraba. When I said we sorted it out I mean we did it with our local administrator idareci, prosecutor and police,' he said.
On the other hand, the governor of Siirt, Necati Şentürk, talking about the allegations of rape against the students in Siirt, said among the seven girls in the case, two pairs of them were reported to be siblings kardeş, and the family of two sisters has been taken under state assistance. "We will economically aid the family for three years and provide social and psychological support,' Şentürk said.
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