In Valence (Drôme).
More than two months after the death of Thomas, killed in a village ball in Crépol, the Valence prosecutor's office requested this Tuesday, February 6, prison sentences ranging from five to ten months against seven people tried in immediate appearance for participation in a group formed with a view to preparing violence or damage.
The defendants, all adults and with clean criminal records, were arrested while they participated in an identity demonstration in Romans-sur-Isère on November 25.
This day, a week after the teenager's death, 80 individuals from this movement marched in the city of La Monnaie where some of those indicted in the teenager's death live, shouting "justice
for Thomas”
or
“Islam outside Europe”
.
In videos circulating on social networks, ultra-right activists, some of them hooded or hidden under scarves, had advanced, smoke bombs in hand to...
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