France's Child Protection Protests Show No Sign of Fading

France's Child Protection Protests Show No Sign of Fading

Demonstrations have spread nationwide across France following 11-year-old Lyhanna Rameau Bernard's murder on June 15, moving beyond local mourning into sustained political pressure. Protesters are treating the case as symbolic of systemic failures—the suspect had been reported for abuse in August 2025 but faced no prosecution. A ministerial review of pending complaints is underway, yet public anger suggests citizens demand concrete reforms: case-by-case accountability and cross-agency information-sharing mechanisms, not administrative gestures alone.

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