Tag: justice
Mazan rape trial ‘demonstrates this form of ordinary bestiality’
The Mazan rape trial was suspended on Monday, September 16, due to the absence of the main accused, Dominique Pelicot, who was ill. Accused of having drugged and had his…
The main accused’s new absence from the hearing plunges the trial into uncertainty
The continuation of the Mazan rape trial is shrouded in thick fog on Monday, September 16. The hearings were again suspended until the following day because the health of the…
Trial of jihadist Peter Cherif opens in Paris on Monday
The trial of Peter Cherif, one of the last al-Qaeda jihadists suspected of having participated in the preparation of the attack which struck Charlie Hebdo January 7, 2015, opens this…
The young soldier who attacked President Assoumani is dead
New information has emerged following the knife attack on Comorian President Azali Assoumani on Friday, September 13, 2024. The perpetrator of the attack, Ahmed Abdou, a young soldier, died in…
Rapper Koba LaD indicted and imprisoned after fatal accident
Rapper Koba LaD, involved in a fatal accident in Créteil (Val-de-Marne) on the night of Tuesday 10 to Wednesday 11 September, and who was under the influence of “narcotics” at…
through the emblematic Pelicot trial, the hope of “a surge in society”
Rallies in support of Gisèle Pelicot and victims of sexual violence were organized throughout France on Saturday, September 14, 2024. The associations hope that this extraordinary case, in which Dominique…
Funeral of Turkish-American activist killed by Israeli army in West Bank
In Turkey, on Saturday, September 14, the funeral of the American-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was celebrated, shot in the head by the Israeli army during a demonstration in…
Bosnia and Herzegovina faces the challenge of welcoming exiles with dignity
A Balkan press review prepared in partnership with The Balkan Courier. 4 mins It’s a small revolution that is underway in Bosnia and Herzegovina : the International Organization for Migration…
Irish minister says Ian Bailey ‘should have been tried’
It is one of Ireland’s most high-profile unsolved crimes. Almost thirty years after the events, has the Irish state failed in the murder of French woman Sophie Toscan du Plantier?…
The hazy theories of the experts involved in the Pelicot trial – L’Express
It is the fifth day of a trial that questions, shakes, and revolts. On this afternoon of September 6, Bruno Daunizeau, expert psychologist and psychoanalyst, steps forward before the criminal…