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Wednesday, Jun 04, 2025

Alain Esquerre: A Voice for Victims in the Bétharram Case

As a spokesperson for victims, Alain Esquerre addresses the French National Assembly to advocate for oversight in religious educational institutions.
In a notable development, Alain Esquerre, a long-time advocate for victims of abuse at a private Catholic school in Bétharram, is set to appear before the French National Assembly.

This testimony will take place in front of a parliamentary inquiry commission focused on regulating educational institutions.

Subsequently, Esquerre is scheduled to meet with Education Minister Élisabeth Borne to discuss his proposal for a national office dedicated to overseeing colleges and high schools with boarding facilities.

In October 2023, Esquerre initiated a group of former students who had suffered abuse at the Bétharram institution, which he characterizes as an awakening for victims.

He perceives himself as a whistleblower in this context.

Colleagues from the victims’ collective have also described him as a determined individual committed to changing the narrative around these abuses.

Esquerre, at 53 years old and currently serving as a regional manager for a charity that supports the visually impaired, has expressed a longing for community and camaraderie that he wished to experience in his youth.

He recalls being inspired by children who showed immense bravery in the face of adult aggression, maintaining their dignity despite physical and emotional trauma.

His activism spans over three decades.

On February 15, he emotionally recounted pledges he made to victims during a meeting with Prime Minister François Bayrou in Pau.

A particularly impactful phone conversation occurred later that day with a former student, who had also been victimized at Bétharram.

This conversation led to a profound recognition of shared pain, culminating in a moment of vulnerability.

In the autumn of 2023, Esquerre confronted a former supervisor at the Bétharram school, now under investigation for aggravated sexual assault.

This encounter reinforced his resolve, prompting him to resume a battle against the institution's longstanding practices, which he first addressed more than 25 years ago.

He had previously supported families of those affected in the late 1990s by denouncing what he described as the 'medieval practices' at the school.

Esquerre's recent efforts to mobilize victims include the establishment of a Facebook group.

However, he admitted he was initially uncertain about his ability to carry the weight of the extensive claims and the gravity of the situation he uncovered.

According to supporters within the victims’ collective, Esquerre has become a symbol of what had remained unaddressed for many years.

He is viewed as embodying the collective frustration of those who suffered in silence.

Esquerre himself has stated that his mission is vital—and he feels the urgency to act in light of the abuses that occurred.

Throughout his life, he has remained connected to his roots in Bétharram, residing close to the institution where he was educated.

He often visits the retirement home for the Bétharram clergy, maintaining ties with people associated with the institution.

Esquerre’s commitment has resulted in the filing of 152 formal complaints against the institution.

He has stated that confronting these abuses is a necessary endeavor, regardless of the challenges and emotional toll it entails.

His actions reflect a deep-seated resolve to expose and rectify systemic issues within religious educational settings, ensuring that victims' voices are heard and respected.
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