The Minister of National Education affirms today that a "solution" of schooling had been found for Mila, who had to leave her high school in Isère after being targeted by death threats for remarks hostile to Islam .
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Jean Michel-Blanquer explains that "the first priority is obviously the protection and schooling of this young girl, this is what we have been working with the family from the start". The Minister of National Education does not give more details, however, other than that the solution found is "good and in the interest of the girl".
Mila's family lawyer Richard Malka says that "for the first time in two weeks, there is a very serious path that seems possible".
16-year-old schoolgirl Mila has been the target of numerous death threats after a video posted in mid-January on social networks where she claimed that Islam was "shit" and a "religion of hate", while denying itself to be racist. She then had to be dropped out of her Villefontaine establishment and has since been the subject of "special vigilance" by the police to guarantee her protection.
At the beginning of February, she assured the cameras of the Daily program not to regret her words while apologizing for people "who practice their religion in peace".