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Frauen betäubt, missbraucht, gefilmt: Netzwerk zerschlagen
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Frauen betäubt, missbraucht, gefilmt: Netzwerk zerschlagen

Europol reported that international investigators targeted online networks of men who drug and sexually abuse their female partners, then share the videos online. The operation, launched in June under the 'Project Medusa' initiative, identified 156 potential victims and perpetrators across nine countries, though Austria was not involved. Authorities in Germany and Britain led the effort, which resulted in 274 new leads and the dismantling of four such networks. As many as 57 men were arrested, and 158 victims were placed in safety. The case draws parallels to the Frenchwoman Gisèle Pelicot’s decade-long abuse by her husband, highlighting the growing concern over this form of domestic violence.

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Frauen betäubt, missbraucht, gefilmt: Netzwerk zerschlagen

Europol reported that international investigators targeted online networks of men who drug and sexually abuse their female partners, then share the videos online. The operation, launched in June under the 'Project Medusa' initiative, identified 156 potential victims and perpetrators across nine countries, though Austria was not involved. Authorities in Germany and Britain led the effort, which resulted in 274 new leads and the dismantling of four such networks. As many as 57 men were arrested, and 158 victims were placed in safety. The case draws parallels to the Frenchwoman Gisèle Pelicot’s decade-long abuse by her husband, highlighting the growing concern over this form of domestic violence.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an international law enforcement operation targeting a specific criminal network. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on the coordinated efforts of multiple national agencies. While the issue of domestic abuse is clearly presented, a

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