There is no reason why they should display concern - their interest is only in the legal elements of the case. Maybe they don't feel they have a case against the man. If you have forensic evidence and it is not a case of your word against his then I think you have to talk to your solicitor and ask his advice about how you take this further. Good luck.Please help, do human rights have any relevance if I do not have the fiances to go to court with a civil case?
I do not know your legal rights, but please keep fighting. Have you contacted Fair Trials Abroad? They are a wonderful organisation who may be able to help you. I wish you all the best in your fight, keep strong and don't give up.
Article 6 of the HRA states that parties before the court must have ';equality of arms';. Unfortunately this equality does not extend to funding for legal representation. Also, taking a private prosecution on a rape case when the police are still investigating will be a no go from the beginning.
The best course of action is your MP (or equivallent) and the Republic version of the Independant Police Complaints Commission.
Good luck, and keep fighting
Try bringing it to the attention of your MP or MLA and the TD of the area where the incident occurred.
Try bringing into a more public arena if you are willing. Shows such as Joe Duffy on RT脡 Radio 1 may be of use, or maybe an equivalent show in BBC Radio Ulster.
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