Washington
(AFP) - A sexual assault hotline is reporting a surge in calls following the
dramatic Senate testimony of university professor Christine Blasey Ford, who
accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her
decades ago.
The Rape,
Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) said there was a 201 percent
increase in calls to the National Sexual Assault Hotline on Thursday, when
Blasey Ford appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
"We
often see an uptick when sexual assault is in the news," RAINN said.
"Since
Dr Ford has come forward with her allegations, we have seen a 45.6 percent
uptick (in calls) compared to the same time period in 2017," the
organization said.
In the
run-up to her televised testimony, the number spiked even more.
"Last
weekend, from Friday to Sunday, we saw a 57 percent increase compared to an
average Friday to Sunday," RAINN said.
"Hearing
about sexual violence in the media and online can be very difficult for
survivors and their loved ones," the group added in a tweet.
"Remember to take care of yourself during these times."
During her
emotional testimony, Blasey Ford said she believed she was going to be raped
during the alleged assault by Kavanaugh at a party 36 years ago.
She said
she managed to escape when another boy who was in the room jumped on the bed
where she was allegedly being held down and groped by Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh
vehemently denied the allegations and the Senate Judiciary Committee appeared
set on Friday to recommend his nomination to the nation's highest court,
sending it to the full Senate for a vote.
Sexual assault
hotlines have experienced similar surges in calls in the past during other
high-profile events such as the revelations of sexual abuse by Hollywood
producer Harvey Weinstein, which helped launch the #MeToo movement.
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