-
Argentina govt launches account to debunk 'lies' about Milei
-
Australia drug kingpin walks free after police informant scandal
-
Dupont wants more after France sparkle and then wobble against Ireland
-
Cuba says willing to talk to US, 'without pressure'
-
NFL names 49ers to face Rams in Aussie regular-season debut
-
Bielle-Biarrey sparkles as rampant France beat Ireland in Six Nations
-
Flame arrives in Milan for Winter Olympics ceremony
-
Olympic big air champion Su survives scare
-
89 kidnapped Nigerian Christians released
-
Cuba willing to talk to US, 'without pressure'
-
Famine spreading in Sudan's Darfur, UN-backed experts warn
-
2026 Winter Olympics flame arrives in Milan
-
Congo-Brazzaville's veteran president declares re-election run
-
Olympic snowboard star Chloe Kim proud to represent 'diverse' USA
-
Iran filmmaker Panahi fears Iranians' interests will be 'sacrificed' in US talks
-
Leicester at risk of relegation after six-point deduction
-
Deadly storm sparks floods in Spain, raises calls to postpone Portugal vote
-
Trump urges new nuclear treaty after Russia agreement ends
-
'Burned in their houses': Nigerians recount horror of massacre
-
Carney scraps Canada EV sales mandate, affirms auto sector's future is electric
-
Emotional reunions, dashed hopes as Ukraine soldiers released
-
Bad Bunny promises to bring Puerto Rican culture to Super Bowl
-
Venezuela amnesty bill excludes gross rights abuses under Chavez, Maduro
-
Lower pollution during Covid boosted methane: study
-
Doping chiefs vow to look into Olympic ski jumping 'penis injection' claims
-
England's Feyi-Waboso in injury scare ahead of Six Nations opener
-
EU defends Spain after Telegram founder criticism
-
Novo Nordisk vows legal action to protect Wegovy pill
-
Swiss rivalry is fun -- until Games start, says Odermatt
-
Canadian snowboarder McMorris eyes slopestyle after crash at Olympics
-
Deadly storm sparks floods in Spain, disrupts Portugal vote
-
Ukrainian flag bearer proud to show his country is still standing
-
Carney scraps Canada EV sales mandate
-
Morocco says evacuated 140,000 people due to severe weather
-
Spurs boss Frank says Romero outburst 'dealt with internally'
-
Giannis suitors make deals as NBA trade deadline nears
-
Carrick stresses significance of Munich air disaster to Man Utd history
-
Record January window for transfers despite drop in spending
-
'Burned inside their houses': Nigerians recount horror of massacre
-
Iran, US prepare for Oman talks after deadly protest crackdown
-
Winter Olympics opening ceremony nears as virus disrupts ice hockey
-
Mining giant Rio Tinto abandons Glencore merger bid
-
Davos forum opens probe into CEO Brende's Epstein links
-
ECB warns of stronger euro impact, holds rates
-
Famine spreading in Sudan's Darfur, warn UN-backed experts
-
Lights back on in eastern Cuba after widespread blackout
-
Russia, US agree to resume military contacts at Ukraine talks
-
Greece aims to cut queues at ancient sites with new portal
-
No time frame to get Palmer in 'perfect' shape - Rosenior
-
Stocks fall as tech valuation fears stoke volatility
Gisele Pelicot says 'never' gave consent to accused rapist
Gisele Pelicot, who became a feminist hero in a mass rape trial last year, testified in court on Wednesday, telling the one man who still denies raping her that she "never" gave him her consent.
The 72-year-old's former husband has admitted to drugging her with sedatives and inviting dozens of strangers to rape and abuse her over nearly a decade in a case that shocked the world.
A French court handed her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot, 72, the maximum term of 20 years in jail last year. He and 49 other men convicted in the case are not appealing their sentences.
But one man, 44-year-old Husamettin Dogan, has maintained his innocence, drawing the woman who publicly defied her abusers back into court.
At the beginning of the original trial, she famously argued that it should be the perpetrators of sexual violence, not the victims, who should be ashamed.
Pelicot has been greeted with applause at each of her arrivals in court since the trial opened earlier this week in the southern city of Nimes.
On Wednesday, she confronted Dogan in court.
"At what moment did I give you my consent?" Pelicot asked. "Never."
"Take responsibility for your actions and stop hiding behind your cowardice," she added.
- 'Never forced anyone' -
Investigators found a total of 107 photos and 14 videos from the night Dogan visited the couple's home in 2019 on a hard drive belonging to Dominique Pelicot.
Some of that footage, which shows Dogan penetrating an inert Gisele Pelicot and also trying to force her to perform oral sex on him, was shown to the court on Wednesday before she took the stand.
In the videos, the two men whisper to avoid waking her.
Despite the video evidence, Dogan, who was sentenced to nine years in prison for rape at the original trial, defended himself in court Wednesday.
He repeated his version of events, trying to shift the blame onto Pelicot's former husband, saying he felt "trapped".
"I wanted to stop. At one point, I became very suspicious. I continued because he reassured me," Dogan said.
"He's the manipulator, not me. He's the one who lured me there," he added.
On Tuesday, Dominique Pelicot told the court that Dogan had been a willing participant in his scheme.
"I never forced anyone," he said.
Dominique Pelicot said that Dogan knew his wife would be "asleep".
- '3 hours and 24 minutes' -
Gisele Pelicot would have preferred to focus on her future, one of her lawyers, Antoine Camus, told AFP.
But she remained "astounded by the (defendant's) continued denial, despite the material evidence", her lawyer said.
"She needs to see this through to the end," he added.
On Tuesday, Jeremie Bosse-Platiere, the police officer who led the investigation into the case, also attacked Dogan's arguments, citing the video footage.
"I have no doubt that he was fully aware of the victim's condition," he said.
The police commissioner described a video in which Gisele Pelicot was seen moving slightly and Dogan immediately moving away.
"We understand that he is worried that his victim might wake up and freezes in a waiting position," said Bosse-Platiere.
He risks a maximum of 20 years in jail.
The verdict is expected on Thursday.
burs-ah-ekf/sw/jj
X.M.Francisco--PC