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Three men have been arrested in Sweden on suspicion of raping a woman in an assault that was broadcast live on Facebook, police have said.
The apparent gang-rape on Sunday took place in Uppsala, about an hour north of the capital, Stockholm, and has shocked the country.
”This rape was broadcasted live in a Facebook group," police said in a statement.
Several viewers of the live broadcast reported the rape, according to the statement. Police swooped on an apartment in the city and detained three men born between 1992 and 1998. They also found a woman. The alleged victim was born in 1998, police said.
The broadcast is the latest graphic video to bring into focus the complex ethical and policy issues faced by Facebook Live and others.
Facebook Live allows anyone to broadcast a video directly from their smartphone. But while traditional TV broadcasters are subject to regulations, internet streaming services do not face the same restrictions and enforce their own terms of service.
Local media reported the video had been removed and police were appealing for anyone who has a copy of the footage to hand it over.
On its website, Facebook says it will ”remove content, disable accounts, and work with law enforcement when we believe there is a genuine risk of physical harm or direct threats to public safety".
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...rested-sweden-facebook-live-gang-rape-uppsala
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38717186
Don't like some of the wording in the Guardian article, as there's no doubt about it being a rape.
Also, this whole thing has started a shit storm in Sweden. It turns out that the assailants are immigrants (a friend of mine half knows them and confirms it's true), but since none of the newspapers are mentioning this, it's just giving power to the far-right nationalist websites that are focusing solely on this angle.
Disclaimer: The parts about them being immigrants is about the context of how the media is retelling the story in so different ways because of the opposite ends of the ideological spectrum. I personally don't see the point in focusing on their skin colour or how many years they've lived in Sweden when it comes to talking and analyzing the case itself.