Denmark has a 'pervasive rape culture', says new report by Amnesty International

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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK (NYTIMES) - Denmark, a country that regularly tops international indexes of gender equality and access to justice, is failing victims of rape, a new study shows.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - Denmark, a country that regularly tops international indexes of gender equality and access to justice, is failing victims of rape, a new study shows.

Ms Sophia Corydon Smith, 29, contacted police after she was raped by a former colleague, and said authorities met her with reluctance and distrust, she recalled in a recent interview. Ms Ida Rud, 37, took a decade to realize that a friend who coerced her to have sex with him against her will had in fact raped her.

"Legislation carries culture," said Ms Helle Jacobsen, Amnesty International's researcher in Denmark."We believe consent-based legislation and a consent-based society in the long term will work to prevent rape." Mr Soren Pape Poulsen, the Danish Justice Minister, has recently signalled willingness to change the legislation. He declined to be interviewed.

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