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No Place to Hide: The Rehtaeh Parsons Story

2015

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439.82 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
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24 fps
12 hr 47 min
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English 2.0
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12 hr 47 min
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Reviewed by roxmewild10 / 10

The Evil and Injustices in Modern Society

Since the start of social media there has been little laws to regulate hold account for the damage and destruction that can and has been done. For me social media as much as it can be used for good sadly it can and is also used for Evil what Social media has done is given a platform for the sick nasty evil beings to be able to spread and damage anyone they want to target by posts photos and trolling and until more laws are made to regulate stop this many will suffer at these sick individuals hands.

I am not reliant on social media as the young seem to be it has become very much the youths platform for social interaction .

This very sad story of a lovely intelligent warm human being being raped and turned into a villain instead of the victim that she was breaks my heart the total lack of concern and action shown by the Nova Scotia Police is Crimminal and they should be held to account. As they were the catalyst Social media was accountable for the continuation of injustice!

Nobody should have gone through what Rehtaeh was subjected to both in the rape and subsequent ordeals after it happened my heart goes out to her family and the strength they have had to find to deal with what happened .

Rest in Peace Rehtaeh.

Reviewed by steveakka9 / 10

Absolutely heartbreaking

This is the first review I've ever posted on here and I've been on this site for years... Very moving documentary about a young girl who was totally failed by the police and just about everyone...Moved me to tears...RIP Rehtaeh...

Reviewed by cjamesdueck10 / 10

Devastating

Though hard to watch, it's very important that this story is known across Canada and the world. This is not just a tragic story of one young woman's victimization- it's an example of an entire community complicit in the torture of a beautiful young soul.

The four rapists, the rapist's families, the RCMP. the healthcare workers, the school system, etc are all guilty of monstrous behaviour both direct and negligent. Props to Anonymous for forcing the hand of a bunch of useless law enforcement that like to call themselves "heroes" while acting like scum.

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