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Teen in Sweden convicted of child rape

A 15-year-old boy in Norrköping, eastern Sweden, has been charged with child rape after allegedly forcing a 13-year-old girl to sex after contacting her and her younger friend on Facebook.

The boy came to the girl’s home in February after having chatted with her 12-year-old friend on Facebook, according to local paper Norrköpings Tidningar (NT).

He had allegedly already propositioned the pair on the internet but the girls had told him only to come by their house if he promised to stop pressurizing them.

However, arriving at the girl’s home, the boy tried to undress the 12-year-old, but failed in his attempts. He then turned to her older firiend, and when alone in the room, he allegedly jumped the girl, held her down on the bed and forced her to intercourse, reports the paper.

In police interrogation, the 13-year-old said she had tried to push the boy off her but not been able to. The 12-year-old also said that her friend had been screaming for the boy to stop.

When the 15-year-old left the flat he told the girls that they were not to tell anyone what had happened, according to the paper.

Although the boy has admitted to intercourse taking place and that he knew the girl was under the age of consent, which is 15 years old in Sweden, he claims that it was never a question of rape and therefore argued for a more lenient sentence.

The 15-year-old argued that it was the girls who were the prime movers behind the incident, according to NT.

However, the court sentenced the boy to 130 hours of community service as well as a fine of 85,000 kronor ($12,080) to be paid to the girl.

TT/Rebecca Martin

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Facebook deletes virus conspiracy accounts in Germany

Facebook says it has deleted the accounts, pages and groups linked to virus conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers in Germany who are vocal opponents of government restrictions to control the coronavirus pandemic.

Facebook deletes virus conspiracy accounts in Germany
An anti-vaccination and anti-Covid demo in Berlin on August 28th. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Christophe Gateau

With just 10 days to go before Germany’s parliamentary elections – where the handling of the pandemic by Angela Merkel’s goverment will come under scrutiny – Facebook said it had “removed a network of Facebook and Instagram accounts” linked to the so-called “Querdenker” or Lateral Thinker movement.

The pages posted “harmful health misinformation, hate speech and incitement to violence”, the social media giant said in a statement.

It said that the people behind the pages “used authentic and duplicate accounts to post and amplify violating content, primarily focused on promoting the conspiracy that the German government’s Covid-19 restrictions are part of a larger plan to strip citizens of their freedoms and basic rights.”

The “Querdenker” movement, which is already under surveillance by Germany’s intelligence services, likes to portray itself as the mouthpiece of opponents
of the government’s coronavirus restrictions, organising rallies around the country that have drawn crowds of several thousands.

READ ALSO: Germany’s spy agency to monitor ‘Querdenker’ Covid sceptics

It loosely groups together activists from both the far-right and far-left of the political spectrum, conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers. And some of their rallies have descended into violence.

Social media platforms regularly face accusations that they help propagate misinformation and disinformation, particularly with regard to the pandemic and vaccines.

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