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Gisèle Pelicot encouraged other women who have been sexually assaulted to come forward. Alamy Stock Photo
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'I don't know how I'm going to rebuild myself,' Gisèle Pelicot tells mass rape trial

Gisèle Pelicot took the stand today in the trial of her ex-husband and dozens of other men accused of raping her.

GISÈLE PELICOT, WHOSE ex-husband and dozens of other men are on trial in France accused of raping her, said Wednesday she was “broken” by her ordeal, but also “determined” to help other women.

The 71-year-old has become a feminist icon in France since the trial of her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot and 50 other men opened last month in the southern French city of Avignon.

The case has sparked horror, protests, and a debate about male violence in French society.

“I am a woman who is completely broken,” Gisele Pelicot told the court, adding that she wanted to “change society” in terms of how it deals with sexual assault.

Gisèle Pelicot insisted from the start that the trial should be open to the public, and has encouraged other women who have been sexually assaulted to come forward.

“I wanted all women who are rape victims to say to themselves ‘Mrs Pelicot did it, so we can do it too’,” she said.

“It’s not us who should feel shame, but them [the perpetrators]“, she said.

Gisèle Pelicot addressed the court for the second time on Wednesday, at the invitation of presiding judge Roger Arata who asked for her “impressions” of the trial so far.

“I don’t know how I’m going to rebuild myself,” she said. “I’m 72 soon and I’m not sure my life will be long enough to recover from this.”

She then addressed her former husband who was sitting in the dock without looking at her, asking him to explain what made him drug her over almost a decade, rape her, and enlist strangers to do the same.

“I’m trying to understand how my husband, who was the perfect man, became like this. How my life changed. How you could allow these people into our house knowing that I disliked swinging. For me, this betrayal is immeasurable. After 50 years together… I used to think I was going to be with this man until the end.”

“I always tried to lift you higher, you who plumbed the depths of the human soul, but you made your own choices,” she added, looking steadily her husband who looked away. 

Gisèle Pelicot, who was greeted with applause by the audience as she arrived Wednesday, has attended the trial most days.

Dominique Pelicot filmed much of the abuse against his wife and also took meticulous records of the strangers visiting their home, which subsequently helped police uncover the crimes.

He has admitted to drugging his then-wife and inviting men to rape her between 2011 and 2020.

With reporting from © AFP 2024.

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