The Gisele Pelicot rape trial shocked France and changed the country forever
Briefly

Around late September, staff manning the phones at France's main anonymous hotline for women who are victims of violence began noticing a new type of case. The caller thinks she's been drugged and potentially raped. She had suspicions a few months ago and all the information around the Mazan trial has helped her put the pieces together, a staff member detailed in a write-up of one of several calls seen by Reuters. The ongoing dialogue reflects the heightened awareness concerning drug-facilitated sexual assaults.
The mass rape trial has shocked France and its implications will be felt far beyond the Avignon courthouse where judges have heard and seen more than three months of evidence. Gisele Pelicot, 72, has become a feminist hero both at home and abroad for waiving her right to anonymity and bravely standing up to her abusers in court. This trial is a pivotal moment for discussing systemic issues surrounding gender-based violence.
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