Abuse victim Jasmin feels more locked up than her sentenced ex

Jasmin, 33, remains in high-security protected housing despite her ex-partner being sentenced to prison for assault and threats. He is serving time in an open facility, leaving her feeling more restricted than him. Equality Minister Nina Larsson (L) highlights the government's actions against men's violence towards women.

Jasmin, 33, endured assault, threats, harassment, and stalking from her partner for nearly a year. Police spotted stranglehold bruises on her neck, as well as on her arms and wrists, leading to his arrest. He was sentenced to one year and two months in prison for gross violation of peace, including five counts of assault, two of unlawful threats, and one of molestation.

Despite the verdict, he was placed in an open class 3 facility with attendance checks but no physical escape barriers. Jasmin remains in high-security protected housing due to his high recidivism risk, as assessed by police and social services. "It is completely insane, I am more locked up than he is", she says.

Jasmin called the Prison and Probation Service after the sentencing and was told of space shortages and risks of him facing violence from other inmates in a closed prison. "He managed to convince the Prison and Probation Service, police, and a prosecutor that he would not reoffend", she states.

Equality Minister Nina Larsson (L) reacts strongly to Jasmin's case. "Our focus is that women should be free and men who beat should be locked up", she says. The government has introduced harsher penalties, expanded contact bans with ankle bracelets, resources for regional centers against honor-based violence, travel bans, and a new law against psychological and economic violence.

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German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt defends Maja T.'s conviction in Hungary at a press conference.
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Dobrindt defends conviction of Maja T. in Hungary

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Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has defended the conviction of the non-binary person Maja T. to eight years in prison in Budapest against criticism. The act occurred in February 2023 around the far-right 'Day of Honor'. Politicians are calling for Maja T.'s return to Germany.

A man in his mid-30s has been sentenced by Örebro District Court for assaulting his ex-girlfriend on two occasions in their apartment in northern Örebro County. On one occasion, the woman became unconscious following repeated blows and kicks to her head and body.

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Värmland District Court has sentenced 31-year-old Emma Alexandersson to 18 years in prison for murdering her former partner in Kristinehamn. The ruling cites jealousy after she saw text messages and photos on his phone. The woman claims self-defense, but the court rejects her account.

After Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's election defeat, German activist Maja T., imprisoned in Budapest, has expressed cautious optimism. She hopes it will give Hungary's civil society room to breathe. Her lawyer urges the German government to resume talks with the election winner.

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