(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 05 - "Facebook blocked me from broadcasting videos until September 8. Now it's your turn": so did Alan Cocq, incurably ill who announced yesterday to suspend nutrition and drugs and broadcast his death direct, announces the decision of the social network on his profile.
Cocq had asked the French President Emmanuel Macron to submit to euthanasia, in derogation of the end of life law in force in the country.
The drastic decision after the denial, motivated by the impossibility of acting against the law.
"Do not fail to let people know what you think of Facebook and its methods of unjust discrimination and obstacle to freedom of expression, - exhorts Cocq, his supporters who continue to support his battle - a right that is nevertheless inalienable to any French and European citizen".
"Appeal to your French and European deputies, your senators, the government, the Presidency of the Republic - he adds - to protest against the violation of this fundamental right by Facebook, so that it ceases immediately". (HANDLE).