A coalition of 130 organizations has called for a nationwide 'great citizen march' in France on July 4, 2026, to protest sexual violence against women and children. The demonstration follows the death of 11-year-old Lyhanna in the Gers region, who was sexually assaulted and murdered. The groups are advocating for a comprehensive 'framework law' to address sexual violence systematically, including prevention, judicial measures, and support for victims. They criticize fragmented legislative approaches and oppose repressive policies proposed by far-right parties, such as chemical castration and reinstating the death penalty. The coalition had previously presented 140 measures in late 2024, inspired by Spain’s model, which influenced a 78-measure bill introduced by Socialist deputy Céline Thiébault-Martinez in late 2025. Over 340,000 people have signed an online petition supporting the law.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the call for a comprehensive anti-sexual violence law as a progressive demand, criticizes far-right repressive policies, and highlights the influence of leftist politicians and organizations. It emphasizes systemic patriarchal issues and supports expansive legal reforms, aligning






