Stuck in a crisis linked to the trans question, did the Dilcrah want to bounce back by stepping up to the plate on “anti-Gypsyism”?
In a striking press release summoning
"the darkest imagination of our Republic",
the Interministerial Delegation for the fight against racism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT hatred announced on Tuesday to seize the Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual Communication and digital (Arcom)
"following the intolerable comments made by journalist Anna Cabana on BFMTV"
.
The political columnist was just doing his job.
She denounces
“a bewildering case of public defamation by a government body”
.
The Dilcrah finally withdrew its press release, but did not apologize to Anna Cabana or BFMTV.
Read alsoThe trans question sows trouble at the Dilcrah
In a statement on the letterhead of the
"government"
, the body chaired by the prefect Sophie Elizéon accuses Anna Cabana of
"comparing the National Assembly to a camp of Gypsies",
thus fueling
"hate towards a community already discriminated against...
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