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The British woman is back in court for the “gang rape” in Ayia Napa

Her efforts to overthrow the her conviction for public harm following a false complaint continues the British woman who claims to have been raped in an apartment complex in Ayia Napa by a group of young Israelis.

Her appeal will be heard in the Supreme Court on September 16th, reports the BBC.

According to sigmalive, if the conviction is not overturned, its legal team intends to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.

“She wants to continue her life, but in order to continue it, this sentence must be overturned”, said in the same medium her lawyer Michael Pollack, director of the law firm Justice Abroad.

“The sentence will be in her file. It means that every time she applies for a job she will think about it again and what happened to her. “It is very important for her, even though she is not in prison,” he said.

It should be noted that the British woman will not have to return to Cyprus to hear the appeal.

“We will argue that the conviction is precarious for a number of reasons and we hope that the Supreme Court will overturn the conviction,” Polak said.

One of these arguments would be that the judge did not examine evidence that the woman had been raped..

Complete that “(The judge) every time we presented evidence that the rape had taken place, he shouted at our Cypriot lawyers and said ‘this is not a rape trial, this is not a rape trial'”. He did so about seven times during the trial, so he virtually ruled out any possibility that the rape had taken place, which meant that he did not properly examine all the evidence of the crime. “.

The woman’s mother told the BBC that the conviction was overturned “It would be the first step for my daughter to claim her life. Imagine being raped and then imprisoned because the authorities say you lied after they refused to hear the opposite, and then have to relive it every time you apply for a job. This is a terrible burden for my daughter, for such a terrible thing to happen to her and then to carry the burden of a sentence for life. “.

He added that “It is difficult to be optimistic about the outcome of the appeal” due to the experience of the courts in Cyprus.

“They prevented my daughter from defending the case properly due to the reluctance of the court to hear evidence of the serious sexual offenses in which she fell victim.”, he said.

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