Intressant artikel som belyser varför Frankrikes partikalistiskta samhälle, som bygger på värderingar från Romartiden negligerar (humm uppmuntrar till?) sexuella barnövergrepp.
Förutom politiska prioriteringar på bland annat terror, antisemitism och rasism, lågt antal åklagare per 100 000 inv är bara 3 st i jämförelse med andra EU länder som har ca 22, nämns bla jämförelse med Nordiska länder:
”RFI: Is this a problem with French society?
DA: It is a societal problem. What kind of future do we want for our children? France is – and I know some people will object to this – still a patriarchal society.
Not so long ago, paternal authority was almost absolute. It came from Roman law, with powers over women and children that were close to life-and-death authority.
This is a genuine social issue. Why have Nordic countries had laws addressing what we call ordinary violence for 30 years, while we took decades to get there?
People mocked us when we campaigned for a ban on smacking. They said we wanted to stop parents from raising their children. But who were they kidding?
This is about male power. I am sorry to put it that way, but that is what it is.
RFI: Is it better elsewhere? You have experience from many countries.
DA: People often say it is better elsewhere. In some places it certainly is.
Take developing countries, for example. They still face many challenges, but many of them have a dedicated children's code. We do not. We have been calling for one for 30 years.”
https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20260611-thurs-8am-children-in-danger-not-heard-in-france-rights-lawyer-warns-after-lyhanna-death