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Spain court upholds disputed sex abuse gang sentence

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MADRID: A Spanish court upheld a disputed nine-year jail term for to five men who sexually abused a woman, despite two out of five judges believing the gang committed rape and calling for tougher sentences.

The men were accused of raping the woman, then aged 18, at the entrance to an apartment building in Pamplona on July 7, 2016, at the start of the popular week-long San Fermin bull-running festival.

The five filmed the incident with their smartphone­s and then bragged about it on WhatsApp where they referred to themselves as ‘La Manada,’ or ‘The Pack’.

In April, they were handed nine years each in jail for sexual abuse but judges acquitted them of the more serious offence of sexual assault, ruling there had been no violence or intimidati­on as the victim did not resist or fight back.

Both parties appealed the sentence, which sparked furious, nationwide protests.

“If you resist they kill you, if you don’t resist you consent. What to do?” read one sign in a protest.

On Wednesday, the high court of the northern Navarra region upheld the ruling.

It said there had been no proof of violence, and that it was too difficult to discern whether intimidati­on had taken place given the lack of obvious show of force or threats towards the victim.

Under Spanish law – which the government is now considerin­g reforming – there has to be evidence of violence or intimidati­on for an offence to be classified as a sexual assault.

But two out of five of the male judges disagreed, the statement said.

They called the assault “an act of intimidati­on and coercion created by all of them, laying a trap for the victim given the near zero possibilit­y she had of escaping.”

The two judges said it was rape based also on the ‘degrading’ acts inflicted on the victim and the fact that she was left on the ground ‘half naked’, while one of the offenders grabbed her mobile and took out the memory cards. — AFP

 ??  ?? Protesters carry a banner reading ‘It’s Not Abuse, It’s Rape. We Believe You’ during a demonstrat­ion after judges upheld the lesser charge of sexual assault against the five men known as the Manada (Wolf Pack), accused of gang rape during Pamplona’s San Fermin festival, in Bilbao. — Reuters photo
Protesters carry a banner reading ‘It’s Not Abuse, It’s Rape. We Believe You’ during a demonstrat­ion after judges upheld the lesser charge of sexual assault against the five men known as the Manada (Wolf Pack), accused of gang rape during Pamplona’s San Fermin festival, in Bilbao. — Reuters photo

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