France Shaken by Schoolgirl's Murder
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France shaken by schoolgirl's murder
How a French government inquiry has uncovered systemic judicial failures in investigating a man who's now accused of the murder of an 11-year-old schoolgirl. Her death has prompted mass protests nationwide. Also pregnant women in India are now entitled to 26 weeks of fully paid maternity leave. But in a society which still has very traditional values, how many women actually return to work after childbirth? Plus divorce parties are catching on i…
Quickly pointed out by Gérald Darmanin in the judicial fiasco revealed by Lyhanna's death, the magistrates seek to make recognize the very degraded situation in which they are practising...
Christophe Soulard and Rémy Heitz, respectively the first President and Attorney General of the Court of Cassation, signed on Thursday 25 June a communiqué calling for general lessons to be learned from the case of the murder of Lyhanna, beyond individual sanctions.
The two highest magistrates of France warned on Thursday against "the scapegoat mechanics" put in place in the case of the murder of Lyhanna. "Our country's shortcomings in the protection of children are structural and systemic," they say. - Lyhanna case: the two highest magistrates of France denounce "the scapegoat mechanics" in the face of a "systemic crisis" (Police, justice and other facts).
While emotion remains alive after the murder of the middle school girl Lyhanna, the Court of Cassation calls for avoiding any designation of individual leaders and insists on systemic shortcomings in child protection. ...
While weekly gatherings are increasing in court to demand more prompt justice, especially in cases of sexual assault of minors and rape, and only individual responsibilities are pointed out for the time being in the Lyhanna case, voices rise to denounce a systemic risk: the loss of confidence in a country's justice. Illustration with Mr. Bertrand Mertz.

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