Police in protest refuse to take steps back as a sign against rapists

Protesters near the main police station have asked police to step back, symbolically showing that they distance themselves from Protestant rapists organised after reporting 16-year-old sexual abuse in Drenas from her teacher and then from the investigative police, are continuing. Hundreds of protesters with police banners [...]
Protesters near the main police station have asked police to step back, symbolically showing that they distance themselves from rapists
The protest, organised after reporting the sexual abuse of 16-year-old in Drenas by her teacher and later by the investigative police, is continuing.
Hundreds of police-stacked protesters have asked police officers who are keeping the order to move a step back in solidification for victims of violence from police and the distance of policemen from their colleagues accused of rape.

Protesters for about 30 minutes have asked the police cordon to pull two steps back in symbolic terms of being against abusers and rapists.
But even after a lot of calls in 30 minutes, the police cord hasn't moved.
Disgruntled protesters have said that “is not a man to step back because the same things can happen to their daughters and wives”.











