“Many persons have loudly vilified Mr. Al-Rawi. Those most eager to vilify Mr. Al-Rawi seem to be the least eager to gather accurate information,” Craggs said in his release Monday evening. Those most eager to vilify Mr. Al-Rawi seem to be the least eager to gather accurate information. Craggs said in his news release that trained sexual assault nurses carefully examined the woman and Al-Rawi’s DNA was not found on her. “The fleeting gratification of this uninformed public pillorying carries real world consequences for both Mr. Al-Rawi and informed public discourse,” he wrote.
Source: National Post March 07, 2017 04:30 UTC