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Singapore university students made to re-enact rape scene during orientation camp, report claims

The National University of Singapore is investigating claims of ‘simulated rape’ during orientation activities

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The National University of Singapore is investigating claims that students were subjected to sexually-charged orientation activities.
Agence France-Presse

Claims that students were subjected to sexually-charged orientation activities, including one simulating rape, are being investigated by Singapore’s top university.

The National University of Singapore (NUS) – consistently ranked as one of Asia’s best higher education institutions – said it would take strong disciplinary action against anyone found responsible for “any behaviour or activity that denigrates the dignity of individuals”, it said in a statement sent on Thursday.

Goading others to act out a rape scene not only degrades the real suffering of rape victims, it inflicts fresh humiliation on female students
minister for higher education Ong Ye Kung

A report in the local daily The New Paper on Tuesday triggered outrage about “sexualised” camps involving hundreds of NUS students in the past two months.

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It said that in one orientation camp, a male and female freshmen were made to act out a scene where a man was raping his younger sister.

The woman had to lie on the floor while her partner kicked open her legs and did pushups on top of her, a camp-goer told the paper.

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Other games had women answering questions about who was the sluttiest among them and whose bodily fluids they would drink.

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