A complaint has been filed with the Paris prosecutor's office for death threats made against a member of the education staff of the Charlemagne high school, in the 4th arrondissement of the capital, learned
Le Figaro
from concordant sources.
A senior education adviser has been the target of attacks on social media following an altercation with a student who allegedly refused to remove her veil to take the baccalaureate exam.
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On Thursday, June 16, a candidate from a Parisian high school comes to her examination center - the Lycée Charlemagne - for the French baccalaureate test.
But the latter is veiled, which contravenes the 2004 law on the wearing of religious symbols at school.
According to the elements collected by the academy, the teenager would have refused to remove her veil to enter the establishment and carry out the usual identity checks, and this, "
despite the reminders to the law made several times by the school staff…
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