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The case of targeting women during job interviews in France reveals allegations against one of the former senior officials at the Ministry of Culture, Christian Niegër, who allegedly used secretly administered urine-inducing substances with the intention of weakening and monitoring women during urination. Investigations indicate that these incidents took place between 2009 and 2018, resulting in the identification of 248 potential victims and 180 claimants. Evidence includes photos and detailed notes found on his computer. The case also includes testimony from women who endured humiliating experiences, such as being forced to urinate in public under Niegër’s surveillance. The investigations are expected to continue until the end of 2026, with a potential trial unlikely to occur before 2027, reigniting discussions in France about the phenomenon of "chemical submission."
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