Evening update: rapists, judges and children's faces


Good evening,

How is Gisèle Pelicot this evening? Is she celebrating? Is she crying? Is she relieved? We don't know. ZDF correspondent Anne Arendt reports from Avignon that Pelicot appeared “composed and determined” when the verdict was announced.

SGS Arend

12/19/2024 | 1:30 min


Her ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, will spend the rest of his life in prison. The 72-year-old was sentenced to 20 years in prison in France today for aggravated rape. Afterwards – when he is 92 – preventive detention is possible.

What will everyday life be like for him? Will the other prisoners also look at the rapist with contempt? Or will there be men among them who admire him for his horrors? After all, 50 other defendants were found guilty with him today – most of them also for aggravated rape.

“The most dangerous place for a woman is her own home,” says specialist lawyer Asha Hedayati:

Hedayati

12/19/2024 | 5:32 mins


Pelicot had repeatedly drugged his then-wife for almost ten years, remembered her past and offered her to strangers for rape, as he stood in court. The Gisèle Pelicot is expected to travel around 200 times. What does that do to a person? What does this do to the Pelicots' children? We can only imagine that.

What we know: Gisèle Pelicot has gone from victim to heroine. The way she deals with her own horror has encouraged other abused women, and continues to do so.

I want them to no longer feel shame. It's not us who should be ashamed, it's them.

Gisele Pelicot

The feeling of shame has switched to the men's side, says ZDF correspondent Anne Arendt. Thank you for this, Giséle Pelicot.

From rape victim to icon: How Pelicot influenced street art in Lille:

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12/10/2024 | 1:51 mins


There is also good news from Berlin today. The Bundestag has shown that it still works. With votes from the SPD, Union, Greens, FDP and Left, the committee decided on an amendment to the Basic Law that is intended to better protect the Federal Constitutional Court from political capture.

The supporters are united by their concern about the influence of a growing AfD. They want to prevent a scenario like that seen in Hungary and Poland under the governments that have now been voted out.

Amendment to the Basic Law to protect democracy

12/19/2024 | 1:29 mins


The national-conservative PiS government had restructured the Polish justice system and, according to experts, thereby restricted the separation of powers. And Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is also suspected of restricting the independence of the judiciary.

Specifically, the amendment to the Basic Law is intended to secure the number of constitutional judges, their term of office and their autonomy. The Federal Council still has to agree.

Today, the children's charity Unicef ​​has decided on a political and deeply human message: for the first time, two female photographers will share first place in the 2024 Unicef ​​photo competition.

It only takes one look at the faces of the children Stav, Dareen and Kinan to understand the horrors the children are facing in the Middle East war. The pictures were taken by the Israeli Avishag Shaar-Yushuv and the Palestinian Samar Abu Elouf.

For the first time, two first places

For the first time in the award's 25-year history, two female photographers shared first place. The message behind it is political, unifying and deeply human.

Source: Avishag Shaar-Yushuv, Israel / Samar Abu Elouf, Palestine


What else is important

Putin presents himself as a winner: No threats and no martial war cries, but one message is clear. Vladimir Putin presents himself as the winner of the year at his end-of-year conference. In Brussels, President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is asking for further support. ZDFheute will analyze the situation in Ukraine live from 7:30 p.m.
What populists want and who they are: The term “populism” is currently being used in an inflationary way. Especially now with the upcoming election campaign for the federal election. But when does it really apply?
Hundreds of prisoners pardoned for Christmas: Many federal states give several hundred prisoners an early Christmas present – they are released from prison early. However, the countries are different in their level of mercy.
South Sudan in a state of emergency: South Sudan becomes a refuge for thousands from the war in Sudan. But help is scarce and resources are limited. An insight into the lives of refugees.

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A ray of hope

Microbe of the Year: Corynebacterium glutamicum

Source: dpa


Corynebacterium glutamicum is the microbe of the year 2025. “This bacterium produces amino acids that would fill a freight train across Germany,” said the Association for General and Applied Microbiology, explaining its decision. It supplies 3.5 million tons of the flavoring substance sodium glutamate alone every year, as well as many other amino acids and proteins for food and feed production.

number of the day

The number of international students at German universities has increased significantly again. In the current semester, more than 405,000 students from abroad were enrolled in this country, according to an projection published by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

Said

They have almost no respect left, in a positive or negative sense. The rule is: close your eyes and keep going. Not left, not right, but straight ahead with your head through the wall.

Angelique Kerber, tennis player

Streaming tips for after work

"Syria's rulers: The House of Assad - coup and rise": A family photo of the al-Assad family - Mahir, Bashar, Basil (who died in a car accident in 1994), Majd and Bushra.

October 9, 2020 | 43:56 mins


Three weeks ago, dictator Bashar al-Assad was overthrown in Syria and the family fled to Moscow. How did the modern presidential couple come to lead such a brutal regime? The”House of Assad” from 2020 shows the rise of the ruling family in three parts (ZDFinfo, 43 minutes each)
"37°Life – Too Toxic to Handle: Friendship – Disaster": A hand holds a necklace with a broken heart, behind it is a photo of a young woman.

12/15/2024 | 27:06 mins


First she is the very best friend – then behind her back she is gossiped about, devalued and manipulated. Sometimes friendships become toxic. In “Too Toxic to Handle: Friendship Disaster“Two women tell very personal stories. Psychologist Leon Windscheid classifies their experiences and explains how it can be possible to break away from friendships that have turned sour. (ZDF, 37 Grad Leben, 27 minutes)

The satirical annual review of 2024

12/10/2024 | 32:58 mins


Does the train arrive more punctually since the traffic light is broken? Who peed in Habeck's cargo bike? And what do Nazis say about the national team's pink jersey? I am Satirical review of 2024 Werner Doyé and Andreas Wiemers only ask the questions. Mai Thi, MrWissen2go and others help you (ZDF, The Satirical Annual Review, 32 minutes).

Enjoy your evening!

Nicola Frowein and the entire ZDFheute team

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