The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Ultra-right: the Lille association La Citadelle has been dissolved

2024-02-07T12:22:19.082Z

Highlights: The La Citadelle association, a Lille identity bar, was dissolved this Wednesday by the Council of Ministers. “As detailed in the decree I presented, it incites xenophobia, discrimination, hatred and violence. Absolute firmness against the spreaders of hate,” commented the Minister of the Interior. Gérald Darmanin announced it on his Twitter account and it is now effective. ‘I will not let any militia make the law in place of the public prosecutors and the police,’ he justified at the end of November.


“It incites xenophobia, discrimination, hatred and violence. Absolute firmness against the spreaders of hate,” commented


Gérald Darmanin announced it.

It is now effective.

The La Citadelle association, a Lille identity bar, was dissolved this Wednesday by the Council of Ministers.

“As detailed in the decree I presented, it incites xenophobia, discrimination, hatred and violence.

Absolute firmness against the spreaders of hate,” commented the Minister of the Interior on X.

In accordance with the instructions of the President of the Republic, the “La Citadelle” association was dissolved this morning in the Council of Ministers.

As detailed in the decree I presented, it incites xenophobia, discrimination, hatred and violence.

Firmness… pic.twitter.com/MdqaZFkwE4

— Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) February 7, 2024

“I will not let any militia make the law in place of the public prosecutors and the police,” Darmanin justified at the end of November, believing that the death of young Thomas, killed after a ball in the town of Crépol (Drôme) should not “not allow anyone else to stand up in the name of the State to do justice.”

Source: leparis

All tech articles on 2024-02-07

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.