Gisele Pelicot, once leading a peaceful life, discovered horrifying truths about her husband through hidden videos, initiating a public trial to advocate for victims of sexual violence.
Caroline Darian, Gisele's daughter, has been instrumental in bringing attention to the issue of chemical submission, creating the association Don't Put Me To Sleep and pushing for public recognition of these crimes.
The trial in Avignon is significant not only for Gisele, but also serves as a symbol in the broader fight against domestic sexual violence, shedding light on often hidden horrors.
'Shame must change sides,' urges Gisele's lawyer, echoing a longstanding feminist mantra in France, indicating a shift in the societal narrative surrounding sexual violence.
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