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France will fine people for using gender-based insults

French President Emmanuel Macron (en.Kremlin.ru/Released)
November 28, 2017

French President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday that France will ban gender-based insults, and those people who violate the measures will face fines.

In a speech marking the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women, Macron said France won’t be “one of those countries where women live in fear” of “verbal violence against women.”

“Let’s seal a pact of equality between men and women,” Macron said. “It is essential that shame changes camp. Gender-based insults will be punishable by law. Offenders will face a deterrent fine.”

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During Macron’s speech, he observed a minute of silence for the 123 women killed by their partners or ex-partners in 2016.

“The streets should not become hell for the women of France,” Macron said.

“This is unacceptable,” he said. “Women must feel comfortable in public spaces. Women in the republic must not be afraid to use public spaces. This must be one of the priorities of the police.”

Macron said that France’s Ministry of the Interior will be holding meetings that will create new rules in an attempt to prevent verbal violence against women.

Some of the measures include extending the statute of limitation for the rape of minors from 20 years to 30 years. Macron said he was also in support of setting the age of sexual consent at 15 years old. France does not have a minimal age of sexual consent.

Macron said victims of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment could also file initial rape complaints online before going to the police to bring criminal charges.

Macron also said he would create “on-demand” bus stops where women could stop a bus anywhere they want so they can get home safely.

Macron additionally called for educating secondary school children about pornography.

The announcement comes amid multiple sexual harassment allegations in the political and entertainment sectors.