Giselle Pelicot rewarded the honor of France on the honor of France

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Giselle Pelicot, the French woman who won international recognition after publicly testified in her mass rape last year, received the greatest honor of France.

The 72-year-old was declared a knight by the legion of the legion in a list of France’s Bastille Day.

Pelicot gave up her right to anonymity during the tested high profile test against her husband, who had drugged and raped her, except that she invited dozens of strangers to abuse her near a decade.

Pelicot was among 589 other people given to the highest French prize on Sunday.

It is present almost every day of the ordeal that ended last December with Dominic Pelicot, 72 -year -old, received a maximum of 20 years in prison For aggravated rape, after confessing to drugging and recruiting about 50 men to rape her while she lay a comatose in bed.

“I want all the women who have been raped to say: Madame Pelicot did it, I can, too,” Pelicot said earlier, adding that he wanted to make “shameful exchanged sides” from the victim to the rapist.

French president Emmanuel Macron has publicly paid tribute To Pelicot as a trail, adding that her “dignity and courage were moving and inspiring France and the world.”

According to her lawyer, a memoir describing the story of Giselle Pelicot with her own words will be published early next year.

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