The regional court heard they had shared videos of the incident in a WhatsApp group and joked about it shortly afterwards.
"You can't ask victims to act in a dangerously heroic way," prosecutor Isabel Rodriguez said.Mass protests were organised throughout Spain after the regional court awarded the lesser sentence for sexual abuse. Thousands brandished banners that read"I believe you sister" and chanted"It's not abuse, it's rape".
"There is a social consensus on changing the law and Spain's justice system must react to that concern ... by showing it knows what crimes against women's sexual freedom are," she said.
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