Adams, Julie

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31/07/2009
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31/07/2009

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Julie Adams comes from Wrexham, North Wales. She is here to raise awareness of the number of regional rape convictions in the UK. On the plinth she will be taping up her mouth and raising placards with statistics of regions across England and Wales. She is doing it for women and for those without a voice. Her day job is working for a charity that helps young people who want to commit suicide

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