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Emblematic MeToo trial of Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan awaits verdict

Tariq Ramadan, a well-known Swiss-Egyptian Islamic scholar, has been tried in absentia for the rape of three women in Paris, with the verdict to fall on March 25.

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Tariq Ramadan has been tried in absentia for allegations involving the rape of three women in Paris. This case is significant within the context of the MeToo movement in France, reflecting ongoing societal and legal challenges.

The trial's outcome, expected on March 25, 2026, will not only impact Ramadan but may also influence the legal landscape surrounding sexual assault cases, particularly in how they are prosecuted and perceived.

As the verdict approaches, the implications for legal infrastructure and support systems for victims are critical. The case highlights the necessity for robust frameworks that ensure justice while addressing the complexities of such sensitive allegations.

Updates

Update at 23:25 UTC on 2026-03-25

DW News reported A Paris court has sentenced Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan for the rape of three women, marking a significant verdict in the context of the 'Me Too' movement.

Sources: DW News