Prison Advocacy Group Condemns John Key’s ‘Rape Joke’
Prison Advocacy Group Condemns John Key’s
‘Rape Joke’
Queer and transgender
prison advocacy group No Pride in Prisons is
condemning John Key’s recent engagement in a ‘prison
rape joke’ skit on the The Rock radio
station.
The group says that Key has once again
shown blatant disregard both for survivors of sexual abuse
and for the safety of incarcerated people.
Emilie
Rākete, the spokeswoman for No Pride in Prisons,
says, ‘Actions of this National government have directly
led to incarcerated persons being at greater risk of rape.
It is disgraceful that the Prime Minister thinks this is a
joke.’
‘The Department of Corrections’
decision to introduce double-bunking in 2009, where more
than one person is held in a single cell, was part of what
led to the rape of a transgender woman in Auckland South
Facility earlier this year.’
‘Were it not for
the placement of that woman in a cell with a man overnight,
she would not have been raped,’ says
Rākete.
‘This government introduced
double-bunking despite being advised that to do so would
increase the risk of sexual assaults.’
‘Key is
the head of a government which enables the rape of
incarcerated people. The fact that he finds this funny is
disgusting.’
No Pride in Prisons is
calling on John Key to immediately apologise and end the
government’s double-bunking
policy.
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