Gisèle Pelicot Tells Her Story

吉塞尔·佩利科讲述她的故事

Up First

2026-02-15

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How do you find the strength to face the unimaginable? In September of 2024, Gisèle Pelicot took the stand in an unprecedented mass rape trial in France. On trial was her former husband, along with 50 other men. Police had found images and videos of her husband and dozens of men raping Pelicot while she was drugged and unconscious. In this episode of The Sunday Story, Gisèle Pelicot sits down with NPR’s Michel Martin to talk about the pain of discovering what had happened to her, the harm it did to her family, and her decision to reject shame and speak up on behalf of victims of sexual assault. Pelicot’s new memoir, “A Hymn to Life,” will be published on February 17th. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • I'm Aisha Roscoe and you're listening to the Sunday Story from Up First,

  • where we go beyond the news of the day to bring you one big story.

  • Before we start, a warning, today's episode discusses sexual assault.

  • In September of 2024, Giselle Pelico took the stand in an unprecedented mass rape trial in France.

  • On trial was her former husband, along with 50 other men.

  • In 2020,

  • police found images and videos of her husband and dozens of men raping her

  • while she was drugged and unconscious.

  • Pelico had the right to remain anonymous and keep the trial behind closed doors.

  • But she chose to open the trial.

  • In the beginning, I did want it to be a closed trial because I was ashamed.

  • But I walk a lot.

  • So as I was walking, it sort of started coming to me little by little.

  • I said to myself that the shame needed to change sides.

  • And by having the closed trial, I was giving them a gift.

  • The trial was widely broadcast and drew international attention.

  • while provoking a national reckoning in France.

  • All of the defendants were found guilty,

  • and Pelico's former husband received a maximum 20-year sentence.

  • Now, Giselle Pelico has written a book about her experience.