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Political world unites behind victims of sex abuse, but remains divided over policing proposals
The claim by one of Greece’s top sportswomen that she had been a victim of rape by a high-ranking sports official has brought unanimous support from the country’s political world and calls for sweeping reforms to the conservative world of competitive sport.
In what has been widely described as Greece’s #MeToo moment, the high-profile public support for Olympic sailing gold-medallist Sophia Becatorou has encouraged other athletes, public figures and ordinary women to come forward with reports of harassment ...
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