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Greece seeks to weaken 'rape' definitionThe left-wing government under prime minister Alexis Tsipras has drafted a bill seeking to weaken the definition of rape. The bill is set to be voted on Thursday and defines rape in terms of physical threat and not of the victim's consent. Amnesty International has described the measure as "unacceptable", noting that the bill will make it more difficult for victims of rape to seek justice.
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Greece: Newly amended rape law is a historic victory for womenResponding to today’s last-minute decision by the Greek government to amend the criminal code to recognize in law that sex without consent is rape, Eirini Gaitanou, Amnesty International Greece’s Campaigner, said:"This is a historic victory, not just for the campaigners who have fought long and hard for this day, but for all women in Greece. This newly amended law finally recognizes the simple truth that sex without consent is rape and makes it clear that physical violence is not required for the crime to be considered rape."Shockingly, Greece will be only the ninth country in Europe to recognize that sex without consent is rape."