Laurence Beneux
Laurence Beneux (journalist) | ||||||||||||
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Nationality | French | |||||||||||
Exposed | France/VIPaedophile | |||||||||||
Exposed France/VIPaedophile rings
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Laurence Beneux is an independent journalist.
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Career
She has worked for Le Figaro, Paris-Match, L'Express, as well as for the investigative program "90 minutes" on Canal +.[1]
France/VIPaedophile
In our investigation, we give a number of examples of anomalies that we have encountered: files that go astray for several months, telephone tapping reports that disappear, documents that disappear, patent examples of bias...
In a courageous and unvarnished interview, Gilles Sainati, secretary general of the Judicial Union, notes that there is little prosecution of networks and that the French justice system is not ready to deal with transnational investigations: "It is claimed," he explains, "that there is no network crime in France...With rare honesty, the magistrate adds: "In addition, when it comes to pedophilia, we face another problem: as soon as we get closer to the state, to notable persons, to politicians, not even necessarily directly concerned, self-censorship is rampant - 'We're not going there, we're going to stop at the people found right away'[2]
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Books
She is the co-author, with Serge Garde, of Le Livre de la honte (The Book of Shame) on pedophile networks (year 2000), and the author of Droits des femmes et des enfants : l'intolérable indifférence (Women's and children's rights: intolerable indifference) (2017).