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France will not extradite a French priest accused of sexual assaults on Inuit

2022-09-13T19:38:50.727Z


The Ministry of Justice unsurprisingly explained to a delegation of Inuit who came to France that it refused extradition, requested by Canada,...


The Ministry of Justice unsurprisingly explained to a delegation of Inuit who came to France that it refused the extradition, requested by Canada, of a French priest, we learned Tuesday, September 13 from the Chancellery. , when they had come to Paris to support this request.

Joannes Rivoire, 92, who resides in Lyon, but also has Canadian nationality, is the subject of an extradition request filed in early August by Ottawa.

He is accused of sexually assaulting young Inuit in the 1960s when he was on a mission in the Canadian Far North, charges he disputes.

“Ready to respond to any request for assistance”

It was recalled that, in accordance with its constitutional tradition, France does not extradite its nationals

,” the Chancellery told AFP after the meeting with Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti's diplomacy adviser.

"

Nevertheless, in close relationship with Canada, France has requested all the elements allowing the facts to be established and the limitation period for public action to be interrupted

", it was added.

The Chancellery emphasizes that "

France stands ready to respond to any request for mutual legal assistance made to it by Canada or, where appropriate, to act within the framework of a denunciation of the facts that may be made to it, subject nevertheless to 'examine the possible prescription of the facts

'.

For a judicial investigation to be opened in France, the Canadian judicial authorities must denounce the facts, which is not the case at this stage

”, also indicated a source familiar with the matter.

"Dismiss" Joannes Rivoire

So far the priest, who left Canada in 1993 after 33 years in the field, has never been worried.

After a first arrest warrant between 1998 and 2017 for the sexual assault of three minors, he has been the subject of a second arrest warrant in Canada since February, after the filing of a new complaint in September 2021 for an assault. sexual intercourse which occurred approximately 47 years ago.

The delegation was also received by the president of the Conference of Religious of France (which represents 450 institutes or congregations) Véronique Margron and the deputy head of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI), a congregation to which Joannes Rivoire belongs. .

During this interview, the Inuit "

asked (the OMI) to dismiss Joannes Rivoire from the religious state

", Véronique Margron told AFP.

Read alsoSexual assault on Inuit: Father Rivoire “could agree” to meet the Canadian delegation

For her part, she indicated that she had proposed the creation of a "

commission of historians

" to establish the "

functionings and dysfunctions

" that may have taken place within the Oblates, to collect all possible documents (archives, etc.) , this "

in close connection

" or "

with the endorsement of the Inuit community

".

Wednesday, the Inuit delegation meets, at the headquarters of the congregation in Lyon, the head of OMI.

Joannes Rivoire, "

for the moment agrees to see the delegation

", according to Véronique Margron.

Source: lefigaro

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