PARIS – French police have opened an investigation after a young woman said she was attacked by three men and beaten in broad daylight for wearing a skirt.
The government today denounced the “very serious” incident as unacceptable.
The student, aged 22 and identified only as Elisabeth, said she was punched in the face in the eastern city of Strasbourg on Friday afternoon, in an attack “by three individuals who complained about me wearing a skirt”.
She was walking home when one of the three exclaimed “look at that whore in a skirt”, she told France Bleu Alsace radio.
Two of them held her, while the third hit her in the face, leaving her with a black eye. The men then fled.
Elisabeth said there were more than a dozen witnesses, but no one intervened or pursued her attackers.
A picture of her bruised face posted by France Bleu Alsace’s Twitter account went viral, provoking fury among social media users.
“The facts as stated are very serious,” said government spokesman Gabriel Attal.
“In France, we must be able to go out in the streets dressed as we want. We cannot accept that today, in France, a woman feels in danger, either harassed, threatened or beaten, because of how she dresses.”
Junior Interior Minister Marlene Schiappa, in charge of equality issues, visited Strasbourg today to discuss the safety of women in public.
“When we witness street harassment, sexist or sexual assault against women in a public space, we must react, and call the police or gendarmerie," she told the LCI television channel.
President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist government has in recent weeks begun using increasingly tough rhetoric on domestic security issues in what analysts see as a shift to the right.
Ministers have particularly lashed out at Islamist extremism, arguing that such values have no place in French society. – AFP, September 23, 2020