Originally posted by Pabmusic
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As Dave implies, if the two women's allegations are accurate, anyone would presumably that JA behaved in an inappropriate way towards them; whether in a criminally inappropriate way depends on the degree to which sexual-oppression issues have been incorporated into the law of the land in question, and one could say (well, I would say, for one) that Swedish law is displaying a more enlightened attitude than others in this regard. But I'd be interested in knowing what generally happens in cases like this in Sweden. The women involved apparently didn't know at the outset that what had been done to them could be considered a crime in their own country. How many such cases are pursued as far as charges being made and how many of those lead to a conviction? - the answers to such questions might well have some bearing on the extent to which political motivations are playing a part.
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