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‘We Are Tired’: Sexual Assault Survivors Protest Kavanaugh In Boston

Source: boston.cbslocal.com - Saturday, September 29, 2018
BOSTON (CBS) – About 50 survivors of sexual assault, their friends, and allies gathered on the Boston Common Saturday night for a rally entitled “Stop Kavanaugh, Solidarity with Survivors.” The event was organized by the group Boston Feminists for Liberation, whose founder said the week of national events brought back a lot of emotions for survivors. Quinn, the founder of the group who declined to give her last name, said the group wanted to “come together in our pain, our anger, and our hope, and we can hope that things get better.” Dozens of people gathered on the Boston Common Saturday night for a “Stop Kavanaugh, Solidarity with Survivors” rally. (WBZ-TV) The group was there in support of Christine Blasey Ford, who testified for hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee about an alleged 1982 sexual assault by then-high schooler Brett Kavanaugh. “It’s so obvious that she’s telling the truth, and [the senators] just don’t care,” said Sasha Scott, who attended the rally. “I think that the message that sends to people is just terrible.” The group gathered as the FBI prepares for a week-long investigation into Ford’s allegations. Candles were lit during the “Stop Kavanaugh, Solidarity with Survivors” rally. (WBZ-TV) The FBI Investigation will last no longer than a week, and will look into more than just Ford’s claims. It will also investigate claims from a second accuser, Deborah Ramirez. She alleges Judge Kavanaugh exposed him

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