In Avignon, the courthouse has become the focal point of a highly publicized trial involving multiple defendants accused of rape, including Gisèle Pelicot’s ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot. The trial has drawn widespread attention, with public support for Gisèle growing as she seeks justice. The case has led to a transformation of Gisèle into a symbol of courage, dignity, and feminist strength. Here are the key details from the trial:
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- Avignon, a medieval town, has become the center of attention due to a public trial involving rape charges.
- Gisèle Pelicot, the survivor, has become a feminist icon for publicly holding her ex-husband and other men accountable for their actions.
- A banner reading “Rape is rape” is prominently displayed near the courthouse.
- The trial is so significant that it has overflowed into a second courtroom for video broadcasts.
- Philippe L., a 62-year-old gardener, is the last defendant to testify in the trial.
- Philippe claims he never intended to rape Gisèle but admits to touching her while she was unconscious.
- He recounts meeting Dominique Pelicot online and being invited to engage in a “threesome” with Gisèle.
- Dominique filmed the rape acts, including one in which Gisèle is motionless, having taken sleeping pills.
- Philippe says he waited for Dominique to finish his actions out of “politeness,” despite Gisèle being unconscious and unable to consent.
- Gisèle’s lawyer confronts Philippe about his lack of moral judgment, asking how he could act in such a way when Gisèle was helpless.