French woman Gisel Pelicot, who earned international recognition after publicly testifying in her collective-interview test last year, has been given the top honor of France.
The 72 -year -old was named The Legion of Honor in a list declared before Bastil Day of France.
Pelicott waived her right to oblivion during the high-profile trial against her husband, which, in addition to inviting dozens of strangers, had drugged her to misuse her in almost a decade.
Pelicot was one of the 589 others who gave the highest award of France on Sunday.
He participated in almost every day of the test, which ended last December Dominic Pelicot, 72, is being given a maximum of 20 years in jail For increased rape, to confess to drugs and recruit about 50 men when she lies in bed in bed.
Pelicot first told reporters, “I want all the women who have been raped to say: Madam Pelicot did this, I can also,”
French president Emmanuel Macron has publicly paid tribute Pelicott as a trailblazer, saying that his “dignity and courage inspired and inspired the world.
According to his lawyer, the story of the Gisle Pelicot will be published in his own words early next year.