“In France, no famous man has been convicted of rape”
Rape is acceptable when it’s the stranger in the parking lot or an alcoholic. But not a powerful, charming man. There is impunity, explains Hélène Devynck.
Former TF1 journalist, close collaborator of Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, whose launches she wrote, Hélène Devynck claims to have been raped in 1993. In a book* published this fall, she brings together the testimonies of around twenty women for facts including between 1986 and 2001. But above all, it analyzes the mechanisms which guaranteed, for decades, the total impunity of a man of power.
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