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  • Spain ‘wolf pack’ case: Lots protest over rape ruling

    Demonstrators in Madrid outside the Ministry of Justice - 26 April Symbol copyright Getty Photographs Image caption The protesters see the justice device as being far away from society

    Lots of individuals have been protesting throughout Spain, after a court docket acquitted 5 males of rape fees for an assault on a young woman throughout a bull-working pageant.

    Angry demonstrators packed primary Madrid and different cities shouting “Shame! Shame!” and “No manner no”.

    The 5 had been jailed for 9 years for sexual attack, but many saw the sentence as too lenient.

    Both the lady and the defendants say they’re going to enchantment against the decision.

    The 5 – who belonged to a WhatsApp team referred to as La manada (wolf pack) – filmed the attack, which came about during the San Fermin pageant in Pamplona in July 2016.

    Symbol copyright EPA Image caption Lots Of the sufferer’s supporters outdoor the courtroom donned red gloves in protest

    Altamira Gonzalo, vice-president of Themis, a Spanish agency of ladies jurists, advised Efe information company: “it’ll have been a courageous sentence. The courts cannot be so far away from society.”

    Socialist birthday celebration leader Pedro Sanchez tweeted his outrage (in Spanish): “If what the ‘wolfpack’ did wasn’t staff violence in opposition to a defenceless lady, then what can we bear in mind by means of rape?”

    What happened within the court?

    The 5, in their late 20s and at the start from Seville, and the sufferer, from Madrid, were not provide when the judgement was once read out after a five-month trial, which was held in the back of closed doorways to offer protection to the lady’s identity.

    The males, who were in custody due to the fact 2016, were also ordered to pay the lady €50,000 ($SIXTY ONE,000; £43,500) in repayment.

    Symbol copyright Reuters Symbol caption A Picture of the accused is seen on display in the court

    some of them filmed the sexual act on their telephones – there were seven movies, totalling NINETY SIX seconds. one of the lads posted messages in a WhatsApp staff celebrating what that they had done and promising to percentage the recording.

    According to the police file, the sufferer maintained a “passive or neutral” perspective within the scene, preserving her eyes closed at all times. Her phone was once then stolen.

    She was present in a reportedly distraught state by a pair in the street out of doors the scene of the attack. She advised the trial she was once still having psychological remedy to care for trauma.

    some of the boys have been discovered to be in a video by which they it sounds as if abused another girl, who gave the impression to be subconscious.

    Spain’s #MeToo moment

    By James Badcock, Madrid

    The “wolf pack” case has been Spain’s #MeToo over the prior years, with lots of supporters of the victim uniting below the slogan Yo te creo (i feel you).

    The stunning nature of the gang abuse, the formative years of the victim and the obnoxious celebratory messages approximately their “conquest” on their WhatsApp chat mixed to make the case fertile fodder for black-and-white public opinion.

    That the 2 majority verdict judges have selected to see sun shades of gray by way of not interpreting the criminals’ acts as violent or intimidatory will gas angry complaint from feminist groups.

    A Couple Of top left-wing politicians have already questioned the decision. the plain certainty of an enchantment hearing way the talk over whether the regulation protects women will continue.

    who’re the men?

    José Ángel Prenda, 28: regarded as the leader of the 5, wrote a message in the WhatsApp workforce in regards to the video showing them having intercourse with the woman. He were sentenced to two years in jail in 2011 for robbery with power Antonio Manuel Guerrero: a Civil Guard police officer, born in 1989, is thought to have recorded six movies. He additionally admitted to stealing the sufferer’s telephone Ángel Boza, 26: his prison data come with robbery with drive and driving below the influence of alcohol and medicine Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo, 29: a military officer, is believed to have recorded one video Jesús Escudero, 27: a hairdresser

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  • Spain sexual consent: PM Pedro Sanchez promises new regulation

    A protester holds a placard that reads Image copyright Getty Pictures Symbol caption A protester holds a placard studying “sufficient of patriarchal justice” during a protest against the discharge pending appeal of 5 men convicted of sexual attack

    Spanish Top Minister Pedro Sanchez has instructed parliament that his centre-left govt will introduce a new law on sexual consent to take away ambiguities in rape cases.

    Announcing the degree, he stated that intercourse without explicit consent would be thought to be rape.

    The regulation would be very similar to one who came into power in Sweden this month.

    It follows a notorious sex assault on a lady in the course of the famous San Fermin bull-working competition in Pamplona.

    In a case that led to outrage across Spain, five men who known as themselves “the wolf pack” were convicted of sexually assaulting the young girl in 2016 however acquitted of rape. the decision ended in street protests. All five are recently interesting against their nine-12 months jail sentences.

    Image copyright EPA Image caption Pedro Sanchez has appointed a majority of ladies in his cabinet

    Identical law also exists in some other European countries together with the united kingdom and Germany.

    Videos of the late-night stumble upon in Pamplona among the boys, who are in the beginning from Seville, and the lady display how the 5 wandered the streets amongst different drunken revellers before two of them led her right into a basement.

    Some of them filmed the sexual assault on their phones.

    According to the police document, the victim maintained a “passive or impartial” angle inside the scene.

    Under present Spanish law, the fee of sexual abuse differs from rape in that it does not contain violence or intimidation.

  • Ceuta and Melilla: Spain needs rid of anti-migrant razor cord

    A golfer hits a tee shot as African migrants sit atop a border fence during an attempt to cross into Spanish territories between Morocco and Spain's north African enclave of Melilla Image copyright Reuters Image caption A golfer hits a tee shot as African migrants try to pass into the Spanish territory of Melilla

    Spain’s new inner minister has vowed to do “the whole lot possible” to remove the “anti-migrant” razor wire fences, which separate Morocco from the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Melilla.

    The tiny enclaves on Morocco’s Mediterranean coast became magnets for African migrants in search of a greater lifestyles in Europe.

    Injuries are commonplace while “jumpers” try to scale the six-metre (20 ft) fences.

    They are often topped with barbed twine or even coils of razor blades.

    Fernando Grande-Marlaska, a pass judgement on who was Spain’s inside minister earlier this month, has commissioned a document into discovering the “least bloody possible means” of conserving border security.

    Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Blood-stained apparel pictured striking from the razor cord fence across the Spanish enclave of Melilla

    Other strategies deployed through migrants to go into Ceuta and Melilla come with swimming alongside the coast, or hiding in vehicles.

    However, such a lot migrants are intercepted and again to Morocco, and those who do make it over the fences are sooner or later repatriated or released.

    The barbed wire fences: A bloody history

    The arguable razor twine fences had been first offered in 2005, but removed two years later as a result of the injuries sustained when other people attempted to climb them.

    Image copyright AFP/Getty Pictures Symbol caption a tender Moroccan walks by a safety fence within the port city of Ceuta

    Spain’s new socialist leader, Pedro Sánchez, committed to taking away the barbed barrier all through Spanish normal elections in 2015 and 2016.

    Socialist Sánchez sworn in as Spain’s PM

    He made made global headlines earlier this week via offering secure harbour to an NGO rescue send, the Aquarius, which was once stranded with 629 migrants on board. Mr Sánchez said the port of Valencia would accept it “to assist keep away from a humanitarian catastrophe”.

    The send was once on the centre of a diplomatic row while Italy refused to allow it dock, announcing Malta must take the incomers – at the same time as Malta argued it used to be Italy’s duty.

    it has been an eventful first week for Spain’s new executive, which was only sworn in on 7 June.

    Spain swears in ‘feminist cabinet’

    On Wednesday evening, the new Tradition and Game Minister Màxim Huerta resigned over a tax row.

    Spanish outlet El Pais reviews that he “withheld taxes within the early 2000s and was once lately compelled to pay €365,000 (£319,000; $425,000) in again taxes, overdue fees and fines”.

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  • The Latest: Aid group refuses migrants from US Navy ship

    The Latest on the flow of migrants into Europe (all times local):

    CATANIA, Sicily (AP) – The Latest on the flow of migrants into Europe (all times local):

    10:05 p.m.

    A German humanitarian group says it is declining to take aboard 41 migrants rescued by a U.S. Navy ship because Italy has refused to assign the group’s ship a port where it can dock.

    Sea Watch, whose rescue vessel is operating off Libya’s northern coast, said the migrants were picked up by the Navy after their rubber dinghy sank and at least 12 people died. The group said Wednesday the survivors need immediate care on land.

    The group cited Italy’s recent refusal to let another group’s rescue ship dock as the reason it was not taking on the passengers the U.S. Navy ship Trenton rescued Tuesday.

    Sea Watch confirmed it had space on board its ship and food for 41 passengers, “but that without an assigned place of safety, Sea-Watch 3 isn’t in a position to carry out a transfer” of migrants from the Trenton.

    The U.S. Sixth Fleet says it is coordinating with its partners on where the migrants will go.

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    6:10 p.m.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel is heading for a showdown with her conservative allies in a dispute over whether to turn back some refugees at the border.

    Horst Seehofer, who heads the Bavaria-only sister party to Merkel’s center-right Christian Democratic Union, made the proposal as part of a 63-point plan to crack down on illegal migration.

    As interior minister, Seehofer oversees border control and migration, and his party is under pressure to take a hard line ahead of state elections in Bavaria this fall.

    Seehofer told reporters Wednesday that he wants an agreement this week, and backed the idea of an Italian-Austrian-German “axis” to tackle illegal migration.

    Speaking at a separate event, Merkel said she wants a “solution for all of Europe” rather than one that works only for some countries.

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    3:10 p.m.

    Italy’s finance minister has canceled a planned meeting in Paris with his French counterpart after the two countries clashed over Italy’s decision to refuse entry to a migrant rescue ship.

    The office of Finance Minister Giovanni Tria confirmed Wednesday’s meeting with Bruno Le Maire had been scrapped. Le Maire’s office confirmed the cancellation. No reason was given by either office.

    But earlier, Italy’s foreign ministry warned that relations had been compromised by France’s public criticism that Italy’s decision to refuse entry to the migrant ship Aquarius had been “cynical” and irresponsible.

    Italy summoned the French ambassador to protest and demanded an official apology.

    Italy has defended its decision to refuse the Aquarius and its 600 passengers entry. Spain has offered to take it in and the ship is currently on the days long voyage to Valencia.

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    2:15 p.m.

    The U.N. refugee agency chief says a bitter dispute over which European country should take in a rescue boat carrying hundreds of migrants in the Mediterranean is “profoundly shameful” for the European Union.

    Filippo Grandi railed against the dispute involving France, Italy, Malta and Spain over the Aquarius, which is carrying some 629 migrants who left from Libya.

    Speaking to reporters in Geneva, Grandi said the EU can expect more such incidents in coming weeks as long as it remains divided on its policies toward migrants and refugees.

    Spain offered to take in the Aquarius after Italy and Malta refused to do so. French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the Italian government’s refusal.

    Grandi said closing ports wrongly threatens “rescue at sea” – a requirement under international law – but said Italy’s reasoning was “something that we need to listen to.”

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    2 p.m.

    France’s foreign ministry spokeswoman says France is fully aware of the burden weighing on Italy amid the migrant crisis, and of the efforts made by the country.

    Agnes von der Muhll says “none of the comments by French authorities have questioned this, nor the need for a close coordination between Europeans”, in a written statement Wednesday.

    She wouldn’t comment any further on the decision of Italian Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi to summon the French ambassador on Wednesday following comments by the French president on Italy’s refusal to allow a ship carrying rescued migrants to dock.

    French President Emmanuel Macron is to meet with new Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte on Friday in Paris.

    Migrant-related issues will be at the heart of the discussions and France hopes to maintain a “close dialogue” with its neighbor, the statement says.

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    1:35 p.m.

    The leader of Austria and Germany’s conservative interior minister say their countries will cooperate with Italy to tackle the problem of illegal migration.

    Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said an “axis of the willing” between Rome, Vienna and Berlin makes sense because the countries form one of the main travel routes into Europe for migrants who have crossed the Mediterranean.

    Kurz told reporters in Berlin that a growing number of European governments agree on the need to curb uncontrolled migration and crack down on people trafficking.

    Horst Seehofer, Germany’s interior minister, said he spoke Tuesday to his Italian counterpart, adding that the three countries would press ahead on the issue.

    Seehofer has taken a tough line on immigration that’s put him at odds with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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    1:15 p.m.

    Italy’s foreign ministry says French criticism of its handling of the migrant ship Aquarius is “unacceptable,” and is compromising their diplomatic relations.

    The ministry issued a statement after Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi summoned the French ambassador to complain on Wednesday. The French charge d’affairs, Claire Anne Raulin, represented France as the ambassador was out of Rome.

    In the statement, Italy said France could have made its views privately, and considered the public complaints by President Emmanuel Macron “unacceptable” and “unjustified.” Macron had said Italy had been cynical and irresponsible for having denied entry to the Aquarius, a rescue vessel with more than 600 migrants onboard.

    The ministry said: “Such declarations are compromising relations between Italy and France.” It added that Italy was waiting for French to take action to “heal the situation that has been created.”

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    11:40 a.m.

    Italy is challenging France to take in the migrants it promised to under an EU agreement, and has accused France of turning back some 10,000 migrants at Italy’s northern border.

    Interior Minister Matteo Salvini blasted the French critique of its handling of the Aquarius migrant ship standoff during a speech to Parliament on Wednesday. Salvini demanded an apology after French President Emmanuel Macron accused Italy of cynical, irresponsible behavior by refusing to let the Aquarius dock in an Italian port.

    Salvini said France had committed to accepting 9,816 migrants under a 2015 EU redistribution scheme to relieve front-line countries of the pressure of asylum-seekers. The scheme has never gotten off the ground.

    Salvini said in three years, France has accepted only 640 people. “So I ask President Macron to pass from words to action and tomorrow morning welcome the 9,816 France promised to welcome as a sign of concrete generosity and not just words.”

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    10:45 a.m.

    The co-founder of the SOS Mediterranee charity says three ships carrying 629 migrants are expected to arrive around Saturday night at the Spanish port of Valencia, depending on weather conditions.

    Sophie Beau said Wednesday in a news conference in Marseille, France, “it’s a relief for everyone, our teams and of course above all for the survivors to know that they are finally allowed to head to a safe port in Europe.”

    Beau said while the rescue ship the association operates, the Aquarius, is travelling the 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) to Spain, new victims “are dying under our eyes.”

    She called on European countries to set up a fleet to save human lives in the Mediterranean Sea.

    Spain offered to welcome migrants aboard the Aquarius rescue ship after Italy and Malta refused to take them in.

    Italy sent two ships operated by the Italian navy and coast guard to take on some of the migrant passengers and escort the ship on the voyage.

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    10:40 a.m.

    Italy’s coast guard says its ship Diciotti has brought 932 migrants to shore in Catania, Sicily, as a diplomatic standoff continues over Italy’s refusal to let another rescue ship dock.

    The Diciotti was also carrying the corpses of two people who died during their voyage, a woman and a teenage boy.

    Thirteen of the passengers disembarking in Catania are pregnant and 208 are minors. The passengers hailed from Eritrea, Sudan, Mali, Ivory Coast and Guinea.

    During the voyage to Sicily, four pregnant women and a man suffering from fever were evacuated urgently and taken to hospitals.

    The Aquarius migrant ship operated by SOS Mediterranee has been refused entry to Italian ports. It is now heading to Spain.

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    9:25 a.m.

    Italy has summoned the French ambassador for consultations after French President Emmanuel Macron criticized what he called Italy’s cynicism and irresponsibility in turning away a migrant rescue ship with more than 600 people aboard.

    A statement from the foreign ministry said the ambassador had been summoned Wednesday morning “following the statements given in Paris yesterday about the Aquarius.”

    Macron’s office said Tuesday that France doesn’t want to “start a precedent” that would allow some European countries to breach international laws and rely on other EU member states to take in migrants.

    Spain has agreed to accept the Aquarius in its port in Valencia.

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    9:15 a.m.

    An Italian coast guard vessel has docked in Sicily with more than 900 migrants aboard, evidence that Italy’s new anti-migrant government is still taking in some asylum-seekers but is forcing the rest of Europe to accept others.

    Crew aboard the Diciotti began disembarking passengers in Catania’s port early Wednesday. At the same time, the Aquarius vessel of the aid group SOS Mediterranee continued its days long westward voyage to Spain, where it was rerouted after Italy and Malta refused it entry.

    The fates of the two ships are evidence of the policy shift by Italy’s new populist government: refuse entry to rescue ships of European-flagged aid groups, but allow Italian maritime vessels in its ports.

    The shift has heightened tensions in Europe, with France accusing Italy of “cynical” and irresponsible behavior.