TOKYO: Japan stepped closer to amending its century-old sex crime law when parliament’s lower house approved a Bill to widen the definition of rape, make prison sentences lengthier and allow prosecution when victims do not press charges.
Victims and activists have long campaigned for changes to the 1907 law, as society’s attitudes toward rape victims are still chilly and many stay silent from shame or fear of criticism.
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