Taking the stand in a French court on Wednesday, Gisèle Pelicot said she was “determined to change things in this society”. Survivor of a mass rape trial that has shocked the world, Pelicot admitted being “totally destroyed” but stood by her decision to make the trial public in a bid to help other women.
Related Posts
Live: Macron takes world on first tour inside Paris’s restored Notre-Dame cathedral
Five years after a fire devastated the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, the world is getting a first glimpse inside the historic French landmark as President […]
Paris court issues heavy sentences in teacher Samuel Paty’s beheading trial
France’s anti-terrorism court convicted eight individuals on Friday for their roles in the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, who was killed after showing Prophet […]
Paris 2024: Stéphane Ashpool’s French touch infuses Olympic outfits (4/5)
As FRANCE 24 takes a look at the artistic and cultural iterations of the Olympic Games, fashion designer Stéphane Ashpool invites us into his Paris […]