The
hacking group Anonymous has threatened to make public the identities of
four boys accused of gang-raping a Canadian teenager who later killed
herself after images of the attack went viral.
The
group, notorious for its unique brand of justice, said it was
responding to calls from those who felt incensed that police had failed
to arrest or convict any of the four accused of raping Rehtaeh Parsons.
Rehtaeh,
who was 15 years old at the time of the alleged attack in 2011,
suffered almost two years of depression and bullying after pictures
purporting to be of the incident were spread around her school, her
family has said.
She hanged herself in the bathroom of her home in Nova Scotia on Thursday and died in hospital on Sunday evening.
No one was ever charged for the attack, with police saying the investigation was scuppered by a lack of evidence.
In
a video statement, Anonymous said it had already identified two of the
alleged attackers and was "confirming a third". The group said it was
"only a matter of time" before they found the fourth.
In
a message directed to Canadian Justice Minister Ross Landry, Anonymous
said it was seeking justice for Rehtaeh and her family.
It
said: "Our demands are simple – we want the Nova Scotian police to take
immediate legal action against the individuals in question.
"We
encourage you to act fast. If we were able to locate these boys within
two hours, it will not be long before someone else finds them."
Although
claiming it did "not approve of vigilante justice", the group said it
would make the names of the alleged rapists public if it believed not
enough was being done by the police.
Mr
Landry, who reportedly met with Rehtaeh's mother yesterday, condemned
the threats, saying: "Leah (Parsons) said she didn't want harm to come
to the other young people, that her daughter would not have wanted
that."
It is not the first time Anonymous has waded in on such a case.
In
August last year, members of the hacking group released information
relating to the rape of a young girl in Steubenville, Ohio.
Trent Mays (17) and Ma'lik Richmond (16) were eventually found guilty of the rape last month. (© Daily Telegraph, London)
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