When places of emancipation become places of abuse and sexual crimes under civic surveillance a case for self-justice

Publié le 31 Août 2024

Lyon Croix-Rousse used to be a heaven for sensitive persons with no CCTV and surveillance cameras which has led to grow a rich multicultural community. But promptly sex specialized gangs have taken over the opportunity of being hidden to organize networks of ransom, rape and abuse in an unmonitored zone under full police control.
 

We aim at seeing how zones of emancipation have became places of abuse, arson and sexual assaults leading to sex trade and assault under government control in France for women and how to reply to that unacceptable amounts of sex crimes towards women and girls in our cities by forces.

 

If surveillance and control emancipation have once been a place of heaven for men to access financial and personal freedom it was not without putting a heavy price and causing deadly prejudices to French women.

 

I had numerous account stories of women being raped in the vicinity and I also felt that I was at risk in some neighborhoods after 10pm with the heavy and unjustified presence of police forces.

 

I was myself taken into custody and suffered mistreatment by police forces after a car crash caused by the negligence of a group of men that seemed to be an arson trap in downtown Lyon.


It led me to think that surveillance issues have been instrumentalized against women by French forces as France has a tracked record of rape, violence and sex trade towards women since twenty years.

 

Cam police have also been introduced to monitor the wrong doings of police forces but the Mayor of Croix-Rousse does not seem to consider seriously sex motivated abuses from French forces against French women in zones of shade and seem to believe that society is self-regulated.

 

We seek to put into light French police mistreatment against women out of our zones of enlightenment which could lead to an unprecedent state of police gendered violence when the collective doesn’t play its part.

 

In these places of police anarchy should we rely on self-justice to protect our lives against gender bias and discrimination ? This is the main question under consideration in this post.

 

Please follow up with my post…

 

 

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