Stephanie Zachrisson
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Järjestäjät sanovat, että noin kolme vuotta sitten, kun tämä kaupungin yhteisö on alkuperäinen, hän on käytäntöisesti myyttänyt häntä ihmisille, ihmisille. Ja vahvistunut häntä väliin, jos hän ei käsittele. Joten hän on nyt vahvistunut, ei vain sellaista, mitä kutsutaan aggravaatiivisen pimpin tai vahvistus, mutta myös monia tapauksia vahvistusta, rauhaa ja vahvistamista häntä.
Now the man denies any wrongdoing and his legal team says that everything that happened was consensual and that the couple acted together throughout.
But how did all this come to light? So in October of last year the woman says she fled the couple's home in northern Sweden and phoned the police herself. This then led to the husband being arrested and since then he has been in custody while this huge police investigation has been ongoing. Police say they have, apart from of course the woman's own accounts,
Ja mikä on ollut reaktio Suomessa?
It's been a shock across Sweden. Sweden's equalities minister called it a form of slavery. And her and many others have likened the case to the French case of Giselle Pellico. And investigators have identified at least 120 men suspected of having paid for sex with a woman. In Sweden, buying sex is illegal. But prosecutors say they won't be able to bring all of these cases to court. So far, 26 have been charged. Stephanie Zachrisson.
Se on informaation, som framkommer i det så kallade Epstein-filene. Information that's emerged in the so-called Epstein files has provided reasonable grounds to investigate whether any crime has been committed. There are indications that there have been potential beneficial transfers to him in his positions as Secretary General of the Council of Europe and Chair of the Nobel Committee. Well, the BBC's Stephanie Zachrisson told me what we know so far.
It began with a photo.
This year's Miss Finland, Sara Javce, was using her fingers to pull her face upwards, squinting at the camera.
The picture was posted by her friend with the caption, having dinner with a Chinese person.
The post caused outrage and the pageant winner was called childish, embarrassing and racist.
Mari Suomi is a Finnish-Japanese content creator.
Sara Javcha said she had been robbing her temples because of a headache and wouldn't have captured the photo in that way.
She said as a person with an immigrant background herself, she would never accept any kind of racism and apologise to the Asian community.
Her crown and title was removed and given to this year's Miss Finland runner-up.
But the scandal quickly made its way into the political arena.
Three members of the right-wing populist Finns Party, one of the parties in Finland's coalition government, posted images of themselves on social media making the same gesture, saying it was in support of Javce, criticising the decision to strip her of her title.
Finnish-Asian TikToker Gideon Hagström posted a video which drew attention to the photo scandal.
And the scandal has prompted headlines in Chinese, South Korean and Japanese media, creating a PR crisis abroad.
The national airline Finnair said people were leaving comments on its social media channels, warning people against travelling to Finland.
Prime Minister Petri Orpo condemned the Finn's party members' posts.