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She won a civil case against her alleged rapist. But Japan's rape laws need an overhaul, campaigners say
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<blockquote data-quote="SmudgyBuddy" data-source="post: 858204" data-attributes="member: 76275"><p>Unless a rape kit was administered after the fact. I wouldn't be inclined to believe it in this political climate. Given that he was a high-profile broadcaster, she could have been doing it to gain an edge, or it was a power play on his part. We will never know, even if DNA was recovered. There's no legitimate way to confirm rape unless proof of a struggle, or bodily harm was discovered as well . Nowadays, the definition of rape has shifted to various including the : <em>I regret giving my body to him, so it's rape today, as opposed to yesterday, or 1 year ago.</em></p><p></p><p>In this situation, I ask myself... <em>Who has the most to gain from sleeping with whom?</em></p><p>Then the answer suddenly becomes all so clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmudgyBuddy, post: 858204, member: 76275"] Unless a rape kit was administered after the fact. I wouldn't be inclined to believe it in this political climate. Given that he was a high-profile broadcaster, she could have been doing it to gain an edge, or it was a power play on his part. We will never know, even if DNA was recovered. There's no legitimate way to confirm rape unless proof of a struggle, or bodily harm was discovered as well . Nowadays, the definition of rape has shifted to various including the : [I]I regret giving my body to him, so it's rape today, as opposed to yesterday, or 1 year ago.[/I] In this situation, I ask myself... [I]Who has the most to gain from sleeping with whom?[/I] Then the answer suddenly becomes all so clear. [/QUOTE]
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