Saturday, July 25, 2009

'Shame' felt by young assault victim's family decried

'Shame' felt by young assault victim's family decried

Story Highlights
President Sirleaf speaks about Arizona sexual assault of refugee, 8
Four boys, ages 9 to 14, also refugees, are charged in the case
Sirleaf says, "This is not a question of shame on the family"
Liberia's ambassador to U.S. says he will join efforts to help the girl


(CNN) -- The president of Liberia spoke Friday on the sexual assault of an 8-year-old Liberian refugee in Phoenix, Arizona, decrying reports that the parents believe their family has been shamed by the girl.

"This is not a question of shame on the family. It is the question of an assault on a young child. That cannot be tolerated," said President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, speaking by telephone.

Police have charged four boys, ages 9 to 14, in the case. The boys also are Liberian refugees.

"We are so saddened," Sirleaf said. "We are deeply distressed at this behavior on the part of our young Liberians and very saddened at this 8-year-old child who has been so victimized."

Phoenix police say the boys used an offer of chewing gum to lure the girl to a storage shed at an apartment complex on July 16. There, they allege, the four boys restrained and sexually assaulted her.
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/24/liberia.arizona.juvenile.assault/index.html

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