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France's justice system announced it will re-examine 88,000 child abuse claims, opening a massive institutional reckoning over how cases were handled.
France announced it will re-examine 88,000 child abuse claims, opening a massive institutional reckoning over how cases were handled. The number alone—88,000—suggests systemic failure in case review or investigation rather than isolated problems.
Re-examining that many cases means acknowledging that the system failed to properly handle them the first time. It's a public acknowledgment that thousands of child abuse claims were inadequately addressed, which carries implications for victim support, criminal accountability, and institutional reform.
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