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Greece faces new #MeToo reckoning with probe into sex trafficking ring
The Independent– An alleged rape involving wealthy businessmen and well-connected figures has spurred police investigations as calls for justice for sexual assault victims grow louder
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How a small marble foot has put more pressure on the British Museum to return the Elgin marbles
The Independent– The return to Greece of a marble fragment from Italy has shifted attention to other artefacts that could – or should – be returned
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A price too high: Elderly Greeks say fines for failing to get Covid vaccine are too costly
The Independent– Over-60s in Greece who do not get a mandatory vaccine face monthly fines of 100 euros
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Rape trial of Greek sailing coach begins as #MeToo movement gathers pace
The Independent– A Greek former sailing coach accused of raping a child has gone on trial in Athens, in a case that surfaced last year after an Olympic champion spoke out about her experience of sexual abuse and effectively kickstarted Greece’s #MeToo movement.
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‘Not one more murder’: Greek women demand legal change to stop spate of femicides
The Independent– Campaigners say sexism in Greece extends to the criminal justice system and that attitudes must change to prevent violence against women.
