March challenges bias about rape victims
HK joins in global 'SlutWalk' march sparked by a police officer's comment on 'provocative dress'

Hundreds of conservatively dressed men and women marched yesterday in "SlutWalk", a protest against social attitudes that blame victims of sexual assault for being attacked.
Some wore full-body fluorescent suits and held signs saying, "Oh sorry, does my dress make you feel like a rapist today?"
"We dressed up in 'protective suits' to highlight the absurdity of blaming the victims of sexual assault," said Elene Lam Yee-ling, advocacy officer for RainLily, a rape crisis centre.
The movement was sparked by a Canadian police officer's remark in January last year that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimised".
Marches have been held in more than 100 cities.
"The message that has become so popular is that it doesn't matter what you wear or whether you go out at night - no one ever deserves to be raped," said organiser Angie Ng.