Rape na puwede ring mangyari sa pagitan ng mag-asawa, naging paksa sa pagdinig sa Senado | 24 Oras

GMA Integrated News
15 Aug 202405:00

Summary

TLDRSenator Robin Padilla discusses marital rape in the Senate, emphasizing that 'no means no' applies to both spouses. Attorney Lord Kapunan, a women's rights advocate, clarifies that a spouse's refusal to engage in sexual activity is valid and should be respected. The conversation highlights the importance of mutual respect and consent within marriage, and the outdated notion of a spouse's obligation to fulfill their partner's sexual demands. The discussion also touches on the prevalence of sexual violence within marriage, with statistics from the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey indicating that 2.3% of women have experienced it.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“œ The discussion in the Senate tackled the issue of marital rape, emphasizing that 'no means no' applies to both spouses.
  • πŸ™β€β™‚οΈ Senator Robin Padilla, as the committee Chairman, inquired about the application of rape laws within the context of marriage.
  • πŸ’¬ Women's rights advocate and lawyer, Attorney Lord, clarified that a spouse's refusal to engage in sexual activity should be respected, and it is considered rape if forced.
  • 🚫 The traditional notion of a spouse's obligation to fulfill their partner's sexual demands is debunked; it is no longer considered a marital duty.
  • πŸ€” The conversation highlighted the complexity of consent within marriage, questioning how to interpret a spouse's refusal.
  • 🀝 The importance of mutual respect in a marriage was underscored, with the emphasis that a spouse's decision to refuse sexual activity should be respected.
  • πŸ“‰ Statistics from the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey revealed that 2.3% of women experienced sexual violence from their spouse or partner.
  • πŸ“š The discussion pointed out the prevalence of emotional and physical violence in addition to sexual violence within relationships.
  • 🀯 The script mentioned the absurdity of comparing marital rape to a dentist's examination, highlighting the seriousness of rape allegations.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ The conversation underscored the legal consequences of rape, including life imprisonment, and the need for a serious approach to such allegations.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of discussion in the Senate hearing led by Senator Robin Padilla?

    -The main topic of discussion is marital rape, specifically the clarification of laws regarding sexual violence within marriage.

  • What is the stance of Attorney Lorna Kapunan on marital rape laws applying to both spouses?

    -Attorney Lorna Kapunan asserts that marital rape laws should apply to both spouses, emphasizing that 'no means no' and that consent is crucial regardless of the marital status.

  • How does Senator Robin Padilla question the application of rape laws within marriage?

    -Senator Robin Padilla questions the application by asking if a wife's refusal to have sex with her husband, stating 'my head hurts, I don't want to,' would be considered rape.

  • What is the legal perspective on a spouse's refusal to engage in sexual activity, as explained by Attorney Kapunan?

    -Attorney Kapunan clarifies that it is not an obligation for a spouse to engage in sexual activity against their will, and that a refusal should be respected.

  • What is the significance of the Family Code amendment mentioned by Attorney Kapunan?

    -The Family Code was amended to remove the obligation of obedience, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and consent within a marriage.

  • What additional advice does Attorney Kapunan give to couples facing marital rape issues?

    -Attorney Kapunan suggests counseling as a means to address marital rape issues and encourages seeking help through proper channels.

  • What statistics were presented regarding sexual violence within marriage from the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey?

    -The survey revealed that 2.3% of women experienced sexual violence from their spouse or partner, with the highest rates in the Bicol region and MIMAROPA.

  • How does Attorney Kapunan address the issue of emotional and physical violence in marriage?

    -Attorney Kapunan emphasizes that emotional and physical violence are serious issues and should not be trivialized, even in the context of marital rape discussions.

  • What is the legal consequence for rape as alluded to in the discussion?

    -The legal consequence for rape, as mentioned, can be life imprisonment, especially if there are qualifying circumstances.

  • What analogy does Attorney Kapunan use to illustrate the seriousness of rape allegations?

    -Attorney Kapunan uses the analogy of a dentist placing an instrument in a patient's mouth without consent to illustrate that rape should not be philosophically debated but taken seriously as a crime.

Outlines

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πŸ˜” Discussion on Marital Rape and Legal Clarifications

Senator Robin Padilla initiated a discussion on marital rape, emphasizing the importance of consent within marriage. Women's rights advocate Attorney Lorna Kapunan clarified that the law applies to both spouses, and consent is crucial. She refuted the notion that a spouse's refusal to engage in sexual activity is merely a playful protest, asserting that 'no means no.' The conversation touched on the psychological and social implications of non-consensual sex within marriage, including instances of violence and substance influence. Attorney Kapunan also highlighted the need for mutual respect and consent, referencing the amended Family Code that removed the obligation of obedience. The discussion concluded with statistics from the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey, indicating that 2.3% of women have experienced sexual violence from their spouse or partner, with the highest rates in the Bicol and MIMAROPA regions.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Marital Rape

Marital rape refers to non-consensual sexual intercourse between spouses. In the script, it is discussed as a serious issue that is legally recognized as rape, regardless of the marital relationship. The dialogue emphasizes that even within marriage, 'no means no' and a spouse cannot be forced into sexual activity against their will.

πŸ’‘Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. The script mentions allegations of sexual harassment in the media industry, highlighting the need for awareness and action against such misconduct.

πŸ’‘No Means No

This phrase is a principle that emphasizes the importance of consent in sexual activities. In the context of the video, it is used to assert that a person's refusal to engage in sexual activity should be respected, even within a marital relationship.

πŸ’‘Resource Person

A resource person, in this case, is Lorna Kapunan, who is an attorney and women's rights advocate. She provides expert insights and clarifications on the legal aspects of marital rape and sexual violence, contributing to the discussion's depth and credibility.

πŸ’‘Family Lawyer

A family lawyer specializes in legal matters related to family issues, including marriage, divorce, and child custody. The script refers to a family lawyer discussing the implications of marital rape laws, indicating the intersection of law and personal relationships.

πŸ’‘Mutual Respect

Mutual respect is the concept of recognizing and treating others with dignity and consideration. In the video, it is highlighted as a crucial aspect of healthy relationships, especially in the context of consent and sexual activity within marriage.

πŸ’‘Emotional Violence

Emotional violence involves inflicting psychological harm or distress on another person. The script mentions that, aside from physical violence, emotional violence is also prevalent, indicating the multifaceted nature of abuse in relationships.

πŸ’‘Legal Obligation

Legal obligation refers to a duty or responsibility imposed by law. The script discusses the removal of the obligation of obedience in the Family Code, emphasizing the evolution of laws to reflect modern values of equality and consent in marriage.

πŸ’‘Psychosocial

Psychosocial factors encompass the interplay between psychological and social aspects of well-being. In the context of the video, it is mentioned in relation to the impact of marital rape, suggesting the need for a holistic approach to addressing such issues.

πŸ’‘Counseling

Counseling is a professional guidance or treatment aimed at helping individuals cope with personal or psychological issues. The script suggests counseling as a potential solution for couples experiencing difficulties in their relationship, emphasizing the importance of communication and support.

πŸ’‘National Demographic and Health Survey

This survey is a tool used to collect data on various health and demographic indicators, including experiences of violence. The script cites the survey to provide statistical evidence of the prevalence of sexual violence within marriages, underscoring the severity of the issue.

Highlights

Senator Robin Padilla discusses marital rape and the importance of consent within marriage.

Resource person Lorna Kapunan clarifies that 'no means no' applies to both genders in the context of marital rape.

Senator Robin Padilla questions the application of rape laws within the confines of marriage.

Attorney Lorna Kapunan explains that a spouse's refusal to engage in sexual activity is valid and should be respected.

The discussion highlights that a spouse cannot be forced into sexual activity, even within a marriage.

Kapunan emphasizes that being under the influence of alcohol or drugs does not justify forcing a spouse into sex.

The conversation touches on the psychological and social aspects of marital rape and its impact on victims.

Senator Robin Padilla seeks advice on how to handle a situation where a spouse refuses sexual activity.

Kapunan suggests counseling as a solution for couples facing issues of consent and sexual activity within marriage.

The discussion points out that the obligation of obedience has been removed from the Family Code.

The importance of mutual respect within a marriage is emphasized, especially regarding sexual consent.

Statistics from the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey show that 2.3% of women have experienced sexual violence from their spouse or partner.

The highest rates of sexual violence are reported in the Bicol and MIMAROPA regions.

Emotional and physical violence are also highlighted as part of the broader issue of marital rape.

Kapunan criticizes the trivialization of rape, using the example of a dentist's instrument in the mouth.

The conversation stresses the seriousness of rape allegations and the potential legal consequences, including life imprisonment.

The discussion concludes with a call for respect and understanding of consent within marital relationships.

Transcripts

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natalakay ang usapin ng marital rape

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rape sa pagitan ng magasawa sa pagdinig

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ng senado kan siador robin padilla may

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mga hinig paglilinaw tungkol sa mga

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batas tungkol sa R ang tugo ng Resource

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person na siy Lorna

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Kapunan no means no nak si

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on public information and mass media sa

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mga alegasyon ng sexual harassment sa

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media industry kanina napunta ang usapin

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sa rape ng sabihin ng family lawyer at

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women's rights advocate na si Attorney

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Lord na Kapunan na kahit sa mga

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mag-asawa pwedeng mag-apply ang batas

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laban sa rape may mga naging tanong si

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committee Chairman senator Robin Padilla

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sasabihin ng asawa ay masakit ang ulo ko

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ayaw ko pin nung husband yung babae to

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have sex is that rape ang sagot po ay

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yes ung Dati po na sinasabi na

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obligasyon ng asawa ng babae o lalaki

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kapagka humiling ang asawa lalaki o

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babae dapat pagbigyan hindi na po yan

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Hindi po pag sinabing no no means no so

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Papaano mo masas masasabi yung no is no

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eh Akala mo lang

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nagpapalambing parang ayaw pero gusto

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naman may ganun Ano po ba yon Ano po ba

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ang kawawaan kami o kung kami naman

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halimbawa Ang wala sa mood pa Meron ba

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kaming karapatan Magno yung no means no

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applies To both

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genders hindi siya pwedeng i-force nung

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asawa hindi mo naman pinipili e kung

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kailan ka yung in hit ano So Papaano yun

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pagayaw ng asawa mo So wala pong ibang

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paraan talaga kung para maano yung

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lalaki so Papaano yun m babae ka na lang

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ba kaming choice bigla ganon na lang

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siguro sig Matulog ka na lang ang issue

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doon eh hindi na legal no ang issue doon

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na yan eh psychosocial dagdag ni Kapunan

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minsan nagkakaroon pa ng pananakit yung

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instance

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na lasing yung asawa or under the

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influence of drugs no ah at ah

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Gustong makipag-sex with the wife no

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Syempre under that circumstance magiging

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violent

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hindi hindi hindi Out Of Love atorney

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wala pong viol Hindi po siya lasing out

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of ano lang po of urge Andiyan ang asawa

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mo to serve you ayaw niya So anong

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paanong Anong pwede kong para hindi ako

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mareklamo ng asawa ko O ano Anong pwede

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kong sabihin sa kanya counseling po ang

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kailangan kailangan po ng mga ganyan ang

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ang counseling o magdasal na lang kayo

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ipinaliwanag din ng Kapunan kay Padilla

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na sa ilal ng batas hindi obligasyon ng

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asawa na maging sunod-sunuran sa kanyang

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kabiyak with all respect Hindi po Hindi

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po obligasyon ng isang wife sabi mo is

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to serve the husband po yun po yung di

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ba yun yung normal yun yyung na-in still

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sa atin in fact idadagdag ko lang no

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Kasi maraming lalaki ditong nakikinig we

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amended The Family Code to remove the

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obligation of obedience That's why it's

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important yung issue ng mutual respect

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ah if if your

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spouse refuses whether valid or hindi

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respetuhin natin Iyung decision ng wife

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ng wife or nung husband in that case sa

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pinakahuling National demographic and

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Health survey nung 2022 lumabas na 2.3%

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ng mga kababaihan ang nakaranas ng

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sexual violence mula sa kanilang asawa o

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karelasyon pinakamataas yan sa Bic

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region Ilocos region at sa MIMAROPA iba

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pa yung Dato sa mga nakaranas ng

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emotional violence at physical violence

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sinita naman ni Attorney Kapunan yung

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mga namimilosopo ania sa depinisyon ng

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rape sabi nila yung Paano yung dentista

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nga yung kinikwento ko po sa inyo What

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if a dentist puts an instrument into the

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mouth huwag natin naman tinatawag i-vi

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realize yung crime ng rape Hwag naman t

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gawin huwag tayong mag philosopo kasi si

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Seryoso po yung

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allegations of rape at ah Even in This

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law life imprisonment yan so lalong-lalo

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na ag may qualifying circumstance para

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sa GM integrated news mav Gonzalez

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nakatutok 24

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[Musika]

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