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Updated · The Guardian · Jul 15
Anna Liedtke Files Israeli Rape Complaint Over 3rd Strip-Search During 5-Day Detention
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 15

Anna Liedtke Files Israeli Rape Complaint Over 3rd Strip-Search During 5-Day Detention

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 15

Summary

  • Lawyers for Anna Liedtke, 25, filed a criminal complaint with Israeli authorities seeking an investigation into her alleged rape by female prison guards during detention after a Gaza flotilla was intercepted on 8 October.
  • The complaint centers on a 10 October search at Givon prison, where Liedtke says guards forced her to kneel, covered her mouth and penetrated her after she refused to strip; she says male guards laughed nearby.
  • Liedtke says the assault followed two earlier forced strip-searches during her 5-day detention, including one in a partly exposed area visible to male personnel, despite legal limits requiring consent and written authorization.
  • Israeli military and prison officials denied the allegations, with the prison service calling them categorically unsubstantiated, while Liedtke's lawyer said the filing challenges a culture of impunity in Israeli jails.
  • The case adds to widening scrutiny of alleged sexual abuse in Israeli detention: the UN blacklisted Israel in May over conflict-related sexual violence, and Australian and French authorities are also examining flotilla detainees' claims.

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