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Hundreds join global support group for survivors of drug-facilitated rape

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Hundreds join global support group for survivors of drug-facilitated rape
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Two survivors of drug-facilitated sexual assault have launched an international support network that has already attracted hundreds of members. The group is advocating for stricter laws against the online distribution of non-consensual sexual imagery.

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This highlights a growing global awareness of organized online networks that facilitate sexual violence, prompting calls for legislative reform and better victim support.

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Amanda Stanhope and Zoe Watts. Composite: ITV News Amanda Stanhope and Zoe Watts. Composite: ITV News Rape and sexual assault Hundreds join global support group for survivors of drug-facilitated rape Zoe Watts and Amanda Stanhope launched network after being repeatedly assaulted by partners while unconscious

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