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German agencies on a recent case with Gisele Pelicot, revealed a Telegram group with up to 70,000 members sharing methods of sexual assault. 70,000 members

German agencies on a recent case with Gisele Pelicot, revealed a Telegram group with up to 70,000 members sharing methods of sexual assault. 70,000 members. And these are just the people who know about it and are open to join it.

If anyone is curious about the dark web but is too afraid to go there, Telegram is a good alternative.

I was chatting with people in a Telegram group when some psychopath shared a link to another Telegram group. I clicked the link out of curiosity, and there was an endless feed of child porn videos shared by over 10,000 people. I was never exposed to child porn before and I almost vomited because of what I saw. The world is a dark and disgusting place when you look beneath the surface.

Edit: I live in a 3rd world country. The police here can't do anything if it's something outside our country.

Edit 2: Thank you everyone for letting me know that I can contact organizations outside my country regarding cases like these. I'll do my research and be prepared should something like this happen to me again.

Here is the news in full

Horror as German investigation reveals 70k men 'shared tips for drugging and raping women'

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 Dominque Pelicot's lawyer has confirmed that he will not appeal against his 20-year prison sentence.

German investigators have uncovered Telegram chat groups numbering 70,000 members worldwide in which individuals share explicit advice on sedating and sexually assaulting women.

These groups, primarily communicating in English, include participants from various countries who exchange detailed methods to incapacitate and abuse women, frequently targeting those within their own households, such as wives, partners, sisters, and mothers

The shocking revelations will trigger further debate about undocumented sexual abuse coming as they do in the way of the conviction of Dominique Pelicot in France for drugging his wife Gisele and inviting scores of men to rape her.

Members of such groups are even understood to have shared images and live videos of assaults, with some boasting about their actions, according to French website 20 Minutes.

Horrifyingly, they even supply links to online shops selling sedatives disguised as everyday products, facilitating the procurement of substances intended.

Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle, over several years in the French village of Mazan.

Pelicot also encouraged other men, whom he met online, to abuse his unconscious wife, leading to the conviction of 50 additional defendants.

The case has highlighted the role of online platforms in facilitating sexual violence. Pelicot used websites to recruit accomplices, exploiting the anonymity and reach of the internet to perpetrate his crimes.

Similarly, the Telegram groups operate in the shadows of encrypted messaging services, making detection and intervention by authorities challenging.

Telegram, founded by Russian tech billionaire Pavel Durov in 2013, has been criticised for refusing to share user data with government agencies, earning it a reputation for being a haven for illicit activities.

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