Le Figaro Bordeaux
This Thursday, a horrible tragedy occurred in Annecy (Haute-Savoie). Six people, including four young children, were stabbed by a Syrian man who had been granted refugee status in Sweden. A terrible event that shook the country. The next morning, 600 kilometers away, in Villenave-d'Ornon (Gironde), the permanence of the deputy Loïc Prud'homme (La France Insoumise) was vandalized, with the inscription "Your migrants, our dead", and "Nation revolted".
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Xenophobes and racists have reflexes as moldy as their thinking. They can tag my permanence, my humanist and anti-racist convictions are only strengthened, "says the MP on Twitter. In Le Figaro, he specifies that the damage was discovered this morning around 8 am by his parliamentary collaborators. "I see that the far right has no limits in political recovery to make fascistic shortcuts," says the MP, who intends "of course" to file a complaint.
In March, the MP's office had already been tagged, including being covered with the inscriptions "global crisis, national solution", as well as a cross of Lorraine. Inscriptions signed "Action directe identitaire". The elected representative then incriminated "a xenophobic neofascist group", which would also be at the origin of "other hate tags targeting the premises of Family Planning 33", which had also been vandalized a few days earlier.