Franca Viola
Franca Viola (born 9 January 1948) is a
Sicilian woman who became famous in the 1960s in Italy for refusing a "rehabilitating marriage" () to her rapist after being kidnapped, held hostage for over one week, and
raped frequently. She is considered to be the first Italian woman who had been raped to publicly refuse marriage. She and her family successfully prosecuted the rapist. The trial had a wide resonance in Italy, as Viola's behavior clashed with traditional social conventions in
Southern Italy, whereby a woman would lose her
honour if she refused to marry the man to whom she had lost her
virginity. Franca Viola became a symbol of the cultural progress and emancipation of women in
post-war Italy.
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