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Des réseaux internationaux d'hommes utilisent des groupes en ligne pour droguer et violer des femmes
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Des réseaux internationaux d'hommes utilisent des groupes en ligne pour droguer et violer des femmes

An international police operation involving seven countries has uncovered organized networks of men who drug and sexually abuse their female partners, using encrypted online groups to coordinate attacks, share information, and distribute abusive content. The operation, led by Europol and the UK National Crime Agency (NCA), was partly inspired by the case of Gisele Pelicot in France, where her husband allegedly assaulted her while she was unconscious. Since April 2026, under the 'Project Meduza' initiative, European investigators identified over 150 suspects and victims, opened more than 270 new investigations, and arrested 57 individuals. However, the true scale of crimes and victim numbers remains unclear due to underreporting. Authorities warn that these crimes are increasingly coordinated through digital platforms, requiring more sophisticated responses. Experts describe the abuse as deeply disturbing, noting that perpetrators normalize violent behavior and exploit encrypted communications to evade detection.

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Des réseaux internationaux d'hommes utilisent des groupes en ligne pour droguer et violer des femmes

An international police operation involving seven countries has uncovered organized networks of men who drug and sexually abuse their female partners, using encrypted online groups to coordinate attacks, share information, and distribute abusive content. The operation, led by Europol and the UK National Crime Agency (NCA), was partly inspired by the case of Gisele Pelicot in France, where her husband allegedly assaulted her while she was unconscious. Since April 2026, under the 'Project Meduza' initiative, European investigators identified over 150 suspects and victims, opened more than 270 new investigations, and arrested 57 individuals. However, the true scale of crimes and victim numbers remains unclear due to underreporting. Authorities warn that these crimes are increasingly coordinated through digital platforms, requiring more sophisticated responses. Experts describe the abuse as deeply disturbing, noting that perpetrators normalize violent behavior and exploit encrypted communications to evade detection.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article emphasizes the systemic nature of the crime, highlights the role of digital platforms and encryption in enabling abuse, and uses strong language to condemn the perpetrators. While it does not overtly advocate for specific policies, the framing leans toward highlighting institutional and,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article reports on an international police operation targeting organized networks using online groups to abuse women. It cites European Police Office (Europol) and UK National Crime Agency (NCA), as well as mentions specific cases like Gisele Pelicot and the 'Meduza' project. The information ali

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