Note: This post contains graphic details of a sexual assault.
In November 2015, Amber Amour claimed she was raped in South Africa.
Rape is shockingly common-place in South Africa (it has the highest incidence of sexual assault in the world) – but Amber’s rape story was different. Not because of the context or the violence involved.
It’s different because she told her story on the internet, just moments after the alleged attack occurred.
Amber, a New Yorker who was travelling in South Africa at the time, had been raped at least twice before – including as a 12-year-old-child – which lead to her becoming a campaigner against sexual violence. She was taking her anti-violence campaign around the world when she says she experienced another brutal attack.
Her first instinct was to record her experience. She told Marie Claire, “It was almost an intuitive thing. I was still in the bathroom – in the crime scene. I don’t even think I’d stood up. I just typed and typed.”
Her accounts of the rape appeared with images on Facebook and Instagram: