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Death of Quentin Deranque: France Rejects Accusations and Denounces "Instrumentalization"

Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old identity activist, died on February 14 after being lynched during clashes between ultra-left and ultra-right mobilities on the sidelines of a conference by Rima Hassan at Sciences Po Lyon. While the investigation is under way, La France insoumise (LFI) is being called into question by the government and several political leaders because it is very close to the anti-fascist group. On Tuesday, February 17, the Insou…

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While the findings of the investigation are not yet known, the government – the minister of justice in the lead – and the extreme right-wing are violently taken to the side of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Lagged by the PS, the unsolicited now count their support on the fingers of the hand.

·Paris, France
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Sébastien Lecornu and also the Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, accused the unsubstantiated MPs of maintaining a "rhetoric of confrontation" which led to the lynching of the identity activist. The elected Melenchonists avoided answering.

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The Prime Minister calls on LFI to reform itself after the controversy sparked by Mathilde Panot's defense in the Assembly. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old identity activist, died on February 14 after being lynched during clashes between ultra-left and ultra-right mobilities on the sidelines of a conference by Rima Hassan at Sciences Po Lyon. While the investigation is under way, La France insoumise (LFI) is being called into question by the government and several political leaders because it is very close to the anti-fascist group. On Tuesday, February 17, the Insou…

·Paris, France
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"It's going to end badly," warned the leader of the LFI MPs, denouncing recurring attacks during his party's meetings. Words that made the far right react, including the vice-president of the National Rally, Sébastien Chenu.

·Paris, France
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Mathilde Panot, the leader of the unsubstantiated MPs, called for the Nemesis identity collective "to be held outside" of their meetings or demonstrations "or else it will end badly." The remarks immediately denounced by Sébastien Chenu, the vice-president of the RN

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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