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This is how Gisèle Pelicot’s daughter experienced the process – the situation in the morning
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Her mother Gisèle Pelicot has been raped many times, her father supported the perpetrators. The daughter Caroline Darian at “Maischberger” explained how she dealt with it.
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The case of the Frenchwoman Gisèle Pelicotwho has been stunned several times by her husband and was offered to rape dozens of men, triggered dismay worldwide. The trial of her husband was persecuted by the public – also because Gisèle Pelicot wanted it to draw attention to the violence of men against women.
Her daughter Caroline Darian was on Wednesday evening Sandra Maischberger Guest to talk about the process and her mother. Darian says: “I am proud of my mother.”
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This is how Caroline Darian experienced the Gisèle-Pelicots process
It did not expect that the trial against her father Dominique Pelicot made such waves outside of France, said Caroline Darian in the current issue of “Maischberger”. Darian wrote a book about the past few weeks and months (title: I will never call you dad again).
Her mother has become a symbol for women who could not be intimidated by the violence they had to experience through men. In dignity to appear personally on the negotiation days and to face the perpetrators was important to her.
“What my mother did is really exemplary,” said Darian at “Maischberger”. It sent a strong message to women who were victims of violence.
The process revealed intimate details of the family – which were also public by the fact that the family was looking for the way to the public. A stress test for a family. However, Caroline Darian encouraged her mother to take this step. “Because if she had closed the doors, nobody would have understood what she had suffered.” And that in turn would have been a gift for all her tormentors. “Shame has to change the side”, this sentence was repeatedly mentioned by Darian and Gisèle Pelicot in the course of the process.
Darian was “exposed to” even at the on -site negotiations, the eyes of the public and the men who had raped her mother, as she calls it. The behavior of the men was “unbearable” because many of them did not immediately admit the acts.
She metaphorically said about her father: “I had to bury him.”
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Source: Stern

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