I agree with Scarlet about how hard it will be for her. She needs both personal and emotional healing. The rest of us want justice. But what kind of justice can there be? Certainly none for her--nothing can give her back what she had before this whole ordeal began. The best case is that there will be fewer victims for these evil men in the future. Maybe they will be punished and punished severely, but will that be enough for G?

Only healing will help her and in my experience--even in western legal systems--restorative justice is never really practiced. The victim is forgotten about--called to testify under the most brutal and insensitive of cross-examinations (I've been with women as they had their day in court--I've seen it).

Now combine this with Qatar, where I'm sceptical that a woman or an expat (let alone an expat woman) can ever get a fair hearing, and a country where G may not even have a strong caring support network, and I'm just afraid that she'll be victimized again by the legal system.

We should all be careful before we ask her to become the poster girl for workplace sexual assault--is she up to this? That said, if I could castrate these guys without anyone knowing it was me, I would.