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Gisele Pelicot Condemns Men Accused of Her Mass Rape in French Trial

Gisele Pelicot Denounces ‘Cowardice’ of Accused Men in Shocking Court Testimony

Gisele Pelicot delivered a powerful condemnation in a French court on Tuesday, calling out the cowardice of the men accused of participating in the years-long mass rape orchestrated by her husband, Dominique Pelicot. Speaking at the trial in Avignon, southern France, Gisele Pelicot described the case as a reflection of the cowardice of the men involved, who, she said, had abused her over a decade, often while she was unconscious.

Dominique Pelicot, 71, has confessed to drugging his wife and allowing other men to rape her while she was incapacitated. While many of the 50 other accused men have denied the charges, the trial has attracted widespread attention due to the shocking nature of the abuse.


Testimony Highlights the Scale of Abuse and Patriarchal System

This is the third time Gisele Pelicot has addressed the court, and her words have grown more forceful. She lambasted the social and cultural systems that allow such abuse to occur, calling for a fundamental shift in how society views rape and sexual violence. “For me, this is the trial of cowardice,” Pelicot declared, addressing both the accused men and the court.

The case centers around videos and photos that her husband filmed during the abuse, which were discovered by police. The footage shows Pelicot motionless and sometimes snoring while various men, some aged between 26 and 74, took turns raping her. In their defense, many of the accused men claimed they did not realize they were committing rape or blamed Dominique Pelicot for manipulating them into the act.


Gisele’s Call for Change and Public Trial

Despite the personal trauma, Gisele Pelicot insisted on keeping the trial public, aiming to help other victims feel empowered to come forward. “Rape is rape,” she firmly stated, emphasizing that when one enters a room to find a motionless body, there should be a moral obligation to act, either by stopping the abuse or immediately reporting it.

Pelicot’s public stance aims to challenge the deeply entrenched patriarchal and “macho” society that she believes enables such acts. “It is time for society to look at this macho, patriarchal society and change the way it looks at rape,” she told the court.


Family Impact and the Pelicot Children’s Statements

In a further emotional development, the Pelicots’ two sons addressed the court on Monday, urging severe punishment for their father, stating that they would never forgive him and that he was “dead to them.” The Pelicots’ daughter also shared her belief that her father had also abused her, adding another layer of horror to the case.

Dominique Pelicot is set to address the court later on Tuesday. His lawyer, Beatrice Navarro, acknowledged his actions but described him as “very dejected,” adding, “He will always be very alone.” However, Gisele Pelicot has made it clear that she will never forgive him for what he has done.

Global Outcry Over Indian Trainee Doctor’s Rape and Murder Sparks Worldwide Protests

Thousands of Indian diaspora members took to the streets in over 130 cities across 25 countries on Sunday, joining forces to demand justice following the tragic rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor in Kolkata last month, the protests commenced across Japan, Australia, Taiwan, and Singapore, eventually reaching cities in Europe and the U.S., building on the ongoing demonstrations in India, the victim, a postgraduate student in chest medicine, was killed on August 9, after a 36-hour shift at R.G. Kar Medical College, she was found in a seminar room with brutal injuries to her eyes, mouth, legs, and other parts of her body, her case has ignited a global call for accountability and heightened safety for women, especially in the workplace, the accused has been arrested, and the former principal of the medical college is also in custody, as news of the crime spread, it resonated deeply with many who were horrified by the brutality, Dipti Jain, a global protest organizer, expressed that the crime shocked the world with its sheer ruthlessness and disregard for human life, in Dublin, California, protesters formed a human chain, chanting for justice and demanding better safety measures for women, one protester, Sukalpa Chowdhury, highlighted the need for safe environments, not just for women but for all individuals in workplaces, she expressed concerns about future generations feeling safe and receiving quality education in such institutions, similar protests in Stockholm saw scores of women dressed in black gathering to sing Bengali songs and carry signs calling for justice, although India has enacted stricter laws after the 2012 gang rape and murder of a student in Delhi, this case underscores how women continue to be vulnerable to sexual violence, the country’s Supreme Court has since launched a hospital safety task force to improve medical workers’ safety, and the federal police are investigating the crime, yet charges have not been filed, with the protests bringing attention to ongoing challenges women face in India, activists hope for stronger action to prevent future tragedies.