Paris has suspended 31 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January, the city new mayor said Friday. "We need to review everything from the beginning with one goal: zero tolerance," Emmanuel Gregoire told reporters.

New Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire vows end to sexual violence in schools
Paris has suspended 31 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January, the city new mayor said Friday. "We need to review everything from the beginning with one goal: zero tolerance," Emmanuel Gregoire told reporters.
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