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We need to change the way we talk about the sexual assault of men

Published 10:41 11 Feb 2020 GMT

Fran Golinski Drinkwater
We need to change the way we talk about the sexual assault of men

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Earlier this year, he was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison

Over the course of four trials between summer 2018 and December 2019, Reynhard Sinaga was convicted of 136 counts of rape, 14 counts of sexual assault, eight counts of attempted rape and one count of assault by penetration. Dubbed 'Britain's worst rapist', Sinaga was jailed for carrying out a total of 159 sex offences, while police believe there are more than 195 victims. We spoke to Duncan Craig from Survivors Manchester about the Reynhard Sinaga case, and how the discussion around men and sexual abuse needs to change.

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We need to change the way we talk about the sexual assault of men