Ufisi Doesn’t pay: Man Convicted of Rape for Removing Condom during Sex without Partners Consent
Yes, ufisi doesn’t pay and a Swiss National is the true testimony after he was accused of rape after he removed his condom secretly without the partner knowing.
According to the Independent, he 47-year-old man (who has not been named publicly) met his partner on Tinder and they began to have consensual sex with a condom. Afterwards, the woman realized he had removed the condom at some point without her knowledge or approval.
This angered the woman who took him to court and now, the Federal Supreme Court in Lausanne—the highest court in Switzerland—has judged that such actions do constitute rape, passing down a one-year suspended sentence. In comments to news agency RTS, the victim’s lawyer described it as “a first in Switzerland.”
Now a raging debate is currently on going surrounding consent and whether the judgment was indeed justified and Vice, another news network talked to some legal experts who seem convinced feminism and activism as the major reasons as to why such a ruling came to be.
“This comes down to a discussion about ‘conditional consent,'” said Dr Sinead Ring of the University of Kent before referring the Vice reporter to the UK constitution specifically section 74 of the official legal guidance to the act covers conditional consent. In it, everyone’s least favorite self-styled anti-government warrior gets a mention.
This ruling puts Wiki leaks’ Julian Assange case in jeopardy as he was accused by two women of intentionally tampering with or removing condoms during sex, without their consent. (He has maintained his innocence throughout.)
Read more on the ruling here: Man Convicted of Rape After Removing Condom During Sex Without Consent