The director of human resources at
Charlie Hebdo
was exfiltrated from her home because of threats deemed serious, in the midst of the trial of the January 2015 attacks, she explained Monday in an interview with the weekly
Le Point
.
Following
“specific and detailed threats”
received on September 14 by the security officers who have been protecting her for almost five years,
Charlie Hebdo's
HRD
, Marika Bret, was forced to leave her home.
“I had ten minutes to do my business and leave my home. Ten minutes to give up part of your life is a bit short, and it's very violent. I will not come back home
,
”she
told
Point
.
An exfiltration which
"reflects the unprecedented level of tension with which we are confronted"
, she notes, underlining
"a level of hallucinatory hatred around
Charlie Hebdo
"
.
“Since the start of the trial and with the republication of the cartoons, we have received all kinds of horrors, including threats from Al-Qaeda and calls to finish the work of the Kouachi brothers”
, testifies Marika Bret.
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The jihadist organization Al-Qaeda threatened to attack again
Charlie Hebdo
, which republished cartoons of the prophet of Islam Muhammad on the occasion of the trial, claiming that the deadly January 2015 raid on the newspaper
"n" was not a one-off incident ”
.
Charlie Hebdo's HRD also accuses the leader of La France insoumise Jean-Luc Mélenchon of fueling
"a climate of hatred"
.
“But Jean-Luc Mélenchon is not the only one.
Many politicians have, through patronage or fear, forgotten fundamental concepts such as citizenship, ”she
believes.
"We are not addressing potential voters based on their skin color or their religion, it is the very negation of what politics should be
.
"