A woman "
yellow vest
" arrested on Saturday in the Paris demonstration against the Global Security law was indicted on Tuesday December 15, suspected of triggering with a rainbow umbrella the violence attributed to the "
black bloc
", which she disputes, we learned Wednesday from corroborating sources.
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This woman, nicknamed "
Moun
" and aged about fifty, was presented Tuesday to a Parisian examining magistrate after forty-eight hours in police custody.
She was indicted for "
participation in a group formed to prepare violence or destruction or degradation and unauthorized possession of category A weapons
", according to a judicial source, before being placed under judicial control.
A source familiar with the matter explained that the investigation aims to determine whether this woman could have triggered "
the offenses committed during recent demonstrations
" attributed to "
black bloc
"
demonstrators
, who attack the police and police. symbols of capitalism.
"
Moun's
"
lawyer
, Me David Libeskind, explained that "
the police consider her to be a leader and that when she raises her rainbow umbrella very high
", visible in many photos, she says. "
A rallying sign of the '' black blocs ''
" and "
starts the violence
".
She "
disputes these accusations
", added Me Libeskind, and brandishes her rainbow umbrella "
for a year, in tribute to the demonstrators in Hong Kong
", a "
signal of peace and non-violence
".
"
She is courageous, and therefore often positions herself near the CRS (...) which means that she finds herself close to the
" black bloc ", underlines Me Libeskind.
During a search, the police found at her home "
a collection of tear gas canisters
" which she picked up during a demonstration, but also "
a grenade not taken off, which she did not know
", further indicated her. lawyer.
"
Moun
" received the support of several figures of "
yellow vests
", such as Jérôme Rodrigues who mocked on Twitter "
the rainbow umbrella offense
".
When she left the Paris court on Tuesday, she was greeted by chants of "yellow vests".
In tears, she told "
Vécu
", a media close to "
yellow vests
", "
not to understand what happened to her
".