Index – Abroad – French women wearing skirts were attacked again



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An 18-year-old man in France was sentenced to two months in prison, suspended prison sentences and 75 hours of community service under expedited procedure for abusing young women on Wednesday for finding their skirts too short, French newspaper LCI reported Friday. . The incident took place at a tram stop in Mulhouse, Alsace; One of the young women was allegedly known personally and slapped by the assailant, and the other, who was in a hurry to help her partner, was struggling.

These cases are not uncommon in France.

A similar incident took place a week ago in Strasbourg, also in Alsace: a student was abused by three young women for the same thing. Marlène Schiappa, the competent member of the French government, said: By the end of next year, 80 social workers for the police and gendarmerie will be hired to help abused women.

Civic indifference

The case of a 22-year-old student named Elisabeth, who reported to Bleu Alsace Radio about how she was abused, called a whore, was called to close her eyes and listen, was echoed in the French media.

But he was also surprised that passersby did nothing to protect him.

There were about fifteen in the area, but they did nothing. Not before, during or after, until today. As if nothing had been seen, nothing had happened

– He said.

French government spokesman Gabriel Attal condemned the case.

In France, we have to be able to hit the streets the way we want. It is unacceptable that in France today a woman feels threatened, harassed, threatened or beaten because of her way of dressing

Attal said.

The background of the perpetrators was not released, but there was a similar previous case in which all those involved were Muslims, and the alleged perpetrator was also outraged that he found the miniskirt immoral. It was in Paris last year that a bus driver did not allow a girl to get on because he found her clothes were incomplete. In the end, no report was made, but the fact that The daughter of Kamel Bencheikh, a well-known Algerian writer, was one of the passengers who was unable to get into the vehicle because of this.



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