Human rights court says language used was unjustifiable and orders €12,000 payment to woman
The European court of human rights has condemned an Italian court for “reproducing sexist stereotypes” after it referred to a woman’s red underwear and bisexuality as signs of her “ambivalent attitude towards sex” when acquitting six men accused of gang-rape.
The case dates back to 2008, when the woman, a student, 22 at the time, claimed she had been raped by seven men in Florence. Continue reading...
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