Amnesty accuses Nordic states of failing rape victims

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STOCKHOLM: Rights group Amnesty International on Wednesday accused four Nordic countries renowned as bastions of gender equality of having “shockingly...

: Rights group Amnesty International on Wednesday accused four Nordic countries renowned as bastions of gender equality of having “shockingly high levels of rape” and of failing the victims.

Citing statistics from the European Institute for Gender Equality, the report said an average of 30% of women in Denmark, Finland and Sweden had experienced violence or abuse at the hands of sexual partners, compared to an EU average of 22%. Amnesty also said rape in Denmark was “hugely under-reported”, and for those cases that were reported the chances of prosecution or conviction were slim.

 

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