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In the summer of 2022, members of the National Council of French Evangelicals (CNEF) launched a website (Stop-Abus.fr) where victims and witnesses of sexual abuse can report abuse and also educate themselves on the diversity of sexual abuse with links and sources curated by CNEF. The site also provides resources on how to manage sexual abuse and misconduct within Evangelical churches and organizations.
Terror attacks have frightened teachers and pushed a country to reevaluate its freedoms
Post Date: February 12, 2021 French Prime Minister Jean Castex, second from right, and Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer attend an homage to slain history teacher Samuel Paty in November at a school near Paris. (Thomas Coex, Pool via AP)
Marie Dautry’s 11-year-old son came home from school in November in Beaucourt, France, upset about a lesson. His teacher had shown the class a caricature of Jesus originally published in satirical magazine
Charlie Hebdo. Dautry’s son, a Christian, didn’t like it.
The image was part of a lesson to honor teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded in October. Police killed his murderer, and in January French anti-terrorism police detained seven more suspected contacts of Paty’s killer.