Explicit video from French mass rape case shown to public at trial

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2024-10-04 21:23:32 | Updated at 2024-10-04 23:18:54 2 hours ago
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A French judge in the trial of dozens of men accused of raping an unconscious woman whose now former husband had repeatedly drugged her so that he and others could assault her decided on Friday to allow the public to see some of the video recordings of the alleged rapes.

The decision by Judge Roger Arata in Avignon in southern France to allow journalists and members of the public attending the trial to see the recordings marks a stunning reversal in the case that has shaken France.

It comes after a two-week legal battle in which journalists following the trial and lawyers of Gisele Pelicot – who was allegedly raped over the course of a decade – argued that the videos were crucial for a full understanding of the extraordinary trial.

Pelicot, 71, has become a symbol of the fight against sexual violence in France. She has insisted that the trial be public, against the court’s suggestion that it be held behind closed doors.

Since the hearings started on September 2, Pelicot has come face-to-face almost daily with her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot and 49 other alleged rapists. She has been praised for her courage and composure, admired for speaking in a calm and clear voice and allowing that her full name be published – uncommon under French law for victims in rape trials.

Her insistence that the videos, recorded by her ex-husband and submitted as evidence in the trial – in which men can be seen sexually abusing her apparently inert body – be shown to the public speak to her wish that trial serve as a national example, one of her lawyers said.

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