The Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer confirmed this Thursday to the Dauphiné Libéré that Mila, the high school student from Isère threatened for having criticized Islam, would quickly return to school. “I owe kindness and protection to all the students of our country. For the return to school, the solution is found, in connection with his family, "he said, laconic.
Two weeks after the publication of her controversial video, followed by a wave of death and rape threats, the high school student had still not returned to her school in Villefontaine, where her attacks caused outrage among some of the students . She was therefore without any school assignment, pending a solution from the rectorate.
The “insidious return” of the “blasphemy offense”
"We must be very clear about the defense of this young girl," said Jean-Michel Blanquer. "I condemn any form of insidious return of an offense of blasphemy which has not existed in our law since 1881."
Monday, the girl assured on TMC not "regret" his words, claiming his "right to blasphemy". Before clarifying, on the Daily set: "I apologize a little bit for the people I could hurt, who practice their religion in peace and I never wanted to target human beings, I wanted blaspheme, I wanted to talk about a religion, say what I thought about it ”
Tuesday, the Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, had indicated that the teenager and her family were protected by the police, because of the death threats hanging over them.