Mindanao Times

Spain’s infamous sexual abuse case draws to a close

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SPAIN’S Supreme Court examines on Friday a case so controvers­ial it sparked mass protests after five men accused of gang-raping a woman were convicted of the lesser crime of sexual abuse.

The country’s top court will look at the crux issue at the heart of the case: was it rape in the eyes of Spanish law, which requires evidence of intimidati­on or violence?

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 2018, they were each sentenced to nine years in jail for sexual abuse but judges acquitted them of the more serious offence of sexual assault.

They ruled there had been no violence or intimidati­on and that the victim did not resist or fight back.

One of the three judges had argued that the men should be fully acquitted.

That decision -- and the subsequent release on bail of the defendants -- sparked nationwide protests.

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

Since the verdict, the Spanish government has announced it wants to reform the criminal code to stipulate that a woman must give her explicit consent for sex.

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