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Outrage as Italian court finds victim too ugly to be raped

ROME: Italys justice ministry has ordered a preliminary inquiry into an appeals court ruling that overturned a rape verdict on the grounds that the victim was too ugly to be raped
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Rome, March 13 

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Italy’s justice ministry has ordered a preliminary inquiry into an appeals court ruling that overturned a rape verdict on the grounds that the victim was too ugly to be raped.

The ruling has sparked outrage in Italy, including a flash mob Monday outside the Ancona court where protesters shouted “Shame!” and held up signs saying “indignation”. 

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The appeals sentence was handed down in 2017 — by an all-female panel — but the reasons behind it only emerged when Italy’s high court annulled it March 5 and ordered a retrial. 

The Court of Cassation said on Wednesday its own reasons for ordering the retrial will be issued next month.

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The Justice Ministry says two Peruvian men convicted in the 2015 assault successfully argued the woman was too “masculine” to be a victim. — AP

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