Female Gay Rights Activist Accused Of Rape

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A female student of Nigerian descent at Oxford University, United Kingdom has been accused of raping two women.

Annie Teriba, 20, who is an advocate of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights at Wadham College, Oxford University published an online confession admitting her actions, Daily Mail reported.

The History and Politics student reportedly quit her student union positions after the said confession, but the victims accused her of “painting herself as the victim” to gain public sympathy.

According to the victims, Teriba had asked to omit the word ‘rape’ from the wordings of the confession which they said took them three weeks to get out of her.

“It took approximately three weeks for the statement to be finally released, which shows Annie has been hell-bent on dragging out this ordeal for us.

“She literally did blame it on the alcohol and also tried to paint herself as the victim in an effort to garner sympathy,” they said.

In the confession which was published on October 9, Teriba said she “failed to properly establish consent” before having sex – causing her to be described as being brought down by the politically correct dogma she preached.

If her statement contained the word “rape”, the police would be prompted to investigate, and there would be potential legal implications, Daily Mail reported the victims as saying.

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