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emad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-25-05 01:31 PM
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France awaits verdict on 65 defendants in child abuse case
France awaits verdict on 65 defendants in child abuse case
By John Lichfield in Paris
Published: 25 July 2005

Verdicts are expected today in the largest, and one of the most horrific, child abuse trials ever conducted in France. After an 18-week trial, and a week in seclusion, the nine jurors and three judges are expected to pronounce today on the guilt or innocence of 65 people accused of prostituting and sexually abusing 45 children aged from six months to 12 years old.

The accused - many of whom deny all the charges - include several parents, and grandparents, who are alleged to have prostituted their children for small amounts of money, food, cigarettes and, in one case, a new tyre.

The jury, and three professional magistrates, have been sequestered for a week while they consider 1,972 counts of rape, sexual abuse and profiting from prostitution against the 65 accused, who include 26 women. The trial, in Angers, on the river Loire, has exposed a marginal world of alcoholism and social and educational deprivation on the outskirts of a pretty town in one of the most visited parts of France. Most of the accused are unemployed. Many are unable to read or write. Several were themselves the victims of sexual abuse as children. A grandfather, who abused his son as a child, is alleged to have taken part in and filmed the sexual abuse of his son's children.

Several of the alleged "clients" of the paedophile prostitution ring have previous convictions for similar offences. Questions were asked during the trial - and will be again after the verdicts - about how the alleged abuse could have continued for three years. Two of the families at the heart of the trial were being visited by social services.

http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article301480.ece
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WhiteTara Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-25-05 08:46 PM
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1. if their social services are anything
like ours, it's easy. As a CASA, I discovered that abuse occurred on a daily basis in any given home. It is very discouraging and disgusting to know that people can seem so "normal" to the outside world and be so deviant inside the home. Especially if they have any standing in the community.
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