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Police warned Stampede-goers of sexual assault in Arabic, Hindi

Calgary police launched a public safety campaign during this year’s Calgary Stampede, issuing written warnings in Arabic and Hindi that urged attendees to avoid committing sexual assault.

Walid Tamtam, True North
Jul 12, 2025
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Calgary police launched a public safety campaign during this year’s Calgary Stampede, issuing written warnings in Arabic and Hindi, and other non-official languages, that urged attendees to avoid committing sexual assault before engaging in any sexual activity.

The messages were shared on the Calgary Police Service’s official social media channels. The posts included graphics of people dancing and emphasized the importance of consent.

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