Protests rallied around Gisèle Pélicot, highlighting her trial as a symbol against rape and sexism.
Three protestors hold placards reading"who sleeps does not consent,""Gisele I love you," and"we believe you" during a demonstration in support of Gisele Pelicot in Rennes, France, on September 14, 2024.
“My world fell apart. For me, everything was falling apart. Everything I had built up over 50 years.” “It allows people to see the faces of her husband and all the others, to see they are not outcasts but ‘good fathers,'” Imbert said. Martine Ragon, 74, told journalists she had come to the demonstration in Marseilles to “denounce rape culture.”
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