The ongoing Pélicot trial in France has shocked the nation as details emerge of a horrific incident in which Gisèle Pélicot was raped by over 50 men while her husband drugged her. This case has sparked outrage and brought sexual violence back into the spotlight in France.
According to Catherine Le Magueresse, a researcher at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, the Pélicot trial highlights the outdated laws regarding rape in France. The trial has shed light on the shortcomings of the French legal system when it comes to addressing and punishing sexual violence.
The fact that such a large number of men were able to abuse and assault a woman in this manner and get away with it speaks volumes about the need for reform in the French legal system. Le Magueresse’s commentary underscores the urgent need for change and updates to the laws surrounding rape and sexual violence in France.
The upcoming rallies planned in connection with the Pélicot trial indicate a growing awareness and demand for justice for victims of sexual violence in France. It is clear that there is a movement towards holding perpetrators accountable and advocating for stronger legal protections for survivors of rape.
As the Pélicot trial continues to unfold, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of addressing and combatting sexual violence in society. The French government and legal system must take a hard look at the current laws and make necessary changes to ensure that survivors of rape and sexual assault receive the justice and support they deserve.
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I moved to France 30 years ago, and since many people have asked me what surprised me about France. But they are the ones who look surprised when I reply "the sexism, the insidious sexism." It took me many years to realise that the problem of consent didn't enter into peoples minds. And so many women told me domestic violence was normal, was not important! Of course a lot of men thought that women deserved what they got ! I felt I had moved into a country stuck in the 1950s. I'm sorry Mme Pélicot had to suffer, but I bless her for bringing all this to the public eye. May France progress.
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