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Over the weekend, a video broadcast on social media sparked public outrage. This is a clip in which an influential Einer Gilbert Alva Leonnamed Makanaki spoke about his involvement in the alleged rape to the detriment of a minor.
His statement was made as part of an interview with former boxer Jonathan Maiselo, before which he not only vulgarized the fact, but also detailed that he was the culprit of the heinous crime.
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After the distribution of the video, the Ombudsman “rejected” the facts told “Makanaki”where you confess to a crime.” He also requested prosecution “investigate the fact ex officio” from the moment the crime was committed apology rape.
“One of the most severe forms of gender-based violence is sexual due to the severe impact on the integrity of women. In addition to effective attention from the state, society must condemn and stop normalizing this type of violence,” they called Defender.
In turn, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs (Mimp) in a statement released last night rejected “any justification and incitement” to rape.
“From MIMPWe reject any justification and incitement to the crime of rape, the perpetrators must be punished. He National Aurora Program is taking action,” he said on the matter, although he did not provide details of those actions.
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The above interview was given as part of the Cha’Kalato podcast hosted by cornicelo. Answering a question from a former boxer, Makanaki He spoke about his involvement in the alleged crime, pointing out that his “friends” forced the victim, who he said was 15 years old, to sexually abuse her.
“So they raped her?” the ex-boxer asks, to which the influencer replies: “It’s not rape, is it? I don’t know (…), I never raped, but my friends told me (…) Chibola stayed.”
Despite this answer, Jonathan Maiselo asks, “Did you like it?” to which the influencer replies, “It’s fine, she didn’t tell me anything.”
He also said that he still maintains contact with the victim and does not take responsibility for his actions. “I see her and I say, ‘Hi, how are you’ (…) Years have passed (…) You have to do everything cold.”
Source: RPP

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