Laurence Beneux
( journalist) | |
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| Nationality | French |
| Alma mater | • University of Social Sciences of Grenoble • Paris Nanterre University |
| Exposed | France/VIPaedophile |
French journalist and writer who focuses on France/VIPaedophile. | |
Laurence Beneux is a French independent journalist who focused on transnational and France/VIPaedophile networks and how the justice system is "unable" to investigate them, especially the 1998 Zandvoort case, where a CD-ROM containing thousands of pictures of abusers and victims., many of them suspected to be French, were left insufficiently investigated.
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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, obvious examples of bias...
In a courageous and unvarnished interview, judge Gilles Sainati noted 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 networked 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'”
Laurence Beneux (2001) [2]
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).