Gisèle Pelicot, the French girl who earned worldwide recognition after publicly testifying at her mass-rape trial final yr, has been given France’s high honour.
The 72-year-old was named knight of the Legion of Honour on a listing introduced forward of France’s Bastille Day.
Pelicot waived her proper to anonymity throughout the high-profile trial in opposition to her husband who had drugged and raped her, along with inviting dozens of strangers to additionally abuse her over practically a decade.
Pelicot was amongst 589 different folks given France’s highest award on Sunday.
She attended virtually on daily basis of the trial, which ended final December with Dominique Pelicot, 72, being given a maximum 20 years in jail for aggravated rape, after confessing to drugging her and recruiting round 50 males to rape her whereas she lay comatose in mattress.
“I would like all girls who’ve been raped to say: Madame Pelicot did it, I can too,” Pelicot beforehand informed reporters, including that she needed to make “disgrace swap sides” from the sufferer to the rapist.
French President Emmanuel Macron has publicly paid tribute to Pelicot as a trailblazer, including that her “dignity and braveness moved and impressed France and the world”.
In line with her lawyer, a memoir detailing Gisèle Pelicot’s story in her personal phrases might be printed early subsequent yr.
















































