How many of Tariq Ramadan's accusers will ultimately be entitled to a trial as civil parties?
While in July 2023 the investigating judge had ordered the indictment of the Swiss preacher for suspicion of rape against four women, the Paris public prosecutor's office, on March 7, unexpectedly, requested the abandonment of the charges. prosecutions concerning three of them.
It is this Friday that the investigating chamber will examine the case, behind closed doors.
The case for which the public prosecutor's office wishes to continue the proceedings is that of "Christelle", a disabled woman now in her fifties who chose this assumed first name.
“Blows on the face and body, forced sodomy, rape with an object, various humiliations”
, before being
“dragged by the hair towards the bathtub”
, where Tariq Ramadan would have
“urinated on her”
, she had listed in his complaint.
The public prosecutor requests that the accused be brought before the departmental criminal court...
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