France Investigates Websites for Connecting Pedophiles
French authorities are investigating two websites, 'Chaat.fr' and 'legarçon.net', accused of connecting pedophiles, following legal action against a site used by Gisele Pelicot's rapists.
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French authorities are investigating two websites, 'Chaat.fr' and 'legarçon.net', accused of connecting pedophiles, following legal action against a site used by Gisele Pelicot's rapists.
"I didn’t do anything extraordinary" Gisele Pelicot on her courage CNN
Gisele Pelicot isn’t comfortable with being referred to as an icon, she tells me, sitting in front of a tall bay window at the French Institute in South Kensington.
Gisele Pelicot, a survivor of repeated drugging and abuse, emphasizes the critical need for a shift in societal mindsets to effectively combat sexual violence.

A website allegedly used by Gisele Pelicot's husband to find rapists has been reactivated, prompting an investigation by French authorities. The site's reappearance has reignited concerns surrounding the high-profile case.
New details in the Gisele Pelicot case have emerged, with one person expressing profound shock despite previous experiences.

Gisele Pelicot, a survivor of years of assaults orchestrated by her husband while she was drugged, chronicles her experience in her new memoir, refusing to be a victim.

A German court sentenced a 28-year-old Chinese student to 11 years and three months in jail for repeatedly drugging and raping his girlfriend and filming the abuse, in a case reminiscent of France's Gisele Pelicot.

Giselle Pelicot, a global figure in the fight against sexual violence, presented her memoirs in the UK and was received by Queen Camilla, who expressed shock at her ordeal.

'A Hymn to Life' retraces the 2024 mass-rape case that turned Pelicot, 73, into a global symbol in the fight against sexual violence — and which spurred France to revamp its rape law