Gisele Pelicot delivered a powerful statement on Tuesday, criticizing the cowardice of the men accused of abusing her during a decade-long mass rape orchestrated by her husband. The trial, taking place in Avignon, southern France, has garnered global attention for its shocking revelations.
Her husband, Dominique Pelicot, has confessed to drugging her and allowing strangers to rape her while she was unconscious. The trial involves 50 other men, most of whom deny the accusations of rape.
Gisele Pelicot expressed her disappointment in the accused men, stating that the trial is a reflection of cowardice. She emphasized the need for societal change, particularly in addressing the pervasive issue of sexual violence.
Despite the traumatic nature of the trial, Gisele Pelicot chose to have the proceedings held in public, hoping to encourage other women to speak out against such atrocities. She stressed that victims should not feel ashamed and called for a shift in how society views rape.
Throughout the trial, videos recorded by her husband have been presented as evidence, showing Gisele Pelicot unconscious while being abused by the accused men. Many of the defendants claimed they were unaware they were committing rape or shifted blame to her husband.
Gisele Pelicot's powerful testimony challenged the accused, questioning why they did not intervene or report the abuse to authorities when they encountered her motionless body. She made it clear that she would never forgive her husband for his actions.
Notably, the Pelicots' children also condemned their father's behavior, expressing their desire for severe punishment and stating that he was dead to them. One of their daughters even alleged that she had also been drugged and abused by Dominique Pelicot.
As the trial nears its conclusion, Dominique Pelicot is expected to address the court. His lawyer acknowledged his client's actions but highlighted his sense of isolation and remorse.
The trial serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address issues of sexual violence and toxic masculinity in society, as emphasized by Gisele Pelicot's impassioned plea for change.