Gisèle Pelicot's Rape Trial: A Grandmother's Fight for Justice

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Gisèle Pelicot's Rape Trial: A Grandmother's Fight for Justice
In France, a landmark rape trial is underway featuring Gisèle Pelicot, a 72-year-old grandmother who was unknowingly sedated and raped by her husband and other men over nine years.

👉 Feminist Hero: Gisèle has become a symbol of resistance, insisting the trial be held in public.

👉 Shocking Revelations: Testimonies reveal a 'profound problem' in society's attitudes towards sexual violence.

👉 Brave Stand: Despite the trauma, Gisèle remains determined to change societal norms.

👉 Justice Sought: The trial continues until December, with hopes of setting a precedent for future cases.

Stand with Gisèle, fight for justice!

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