Lfi Lille Mp's Local, Degraded by False Blood: Extreme Right-Wing Collectives Claim Action
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The permanence of Aurélien Le Coq, located on rue d'Arras in Lille, was marred with red paint this Saturday, February 14. A degradation organized by nationalist and identity collectives, a few days after the aggression of a nationalist activist in Lyon. In other cities, permanences of unsolicited France were also tagged.
On the night of Friday 13th to Saturday 14th of February, France revealed that two permanent offices of La France insoumise had been degraded. A first in Metz (Moselle), where a projectile was thrown on the window before red paint was spilled. In Lille (Nord), the permanence of the insoumis deputy Aurélien Le Coq was also targeted. Here too, red paint was overturned and posters relating to Quentin were found. "We reject any gesture of violence"O…
Permanences of unsuspecting France were targeted after the death of the 23-year-old nationalist activist. Jean-Luc Mélenchon's party is pointed out because of its links with the antifa movement, accused of lynching Quentin.
The local of the Member of Parliament for Nord Aurélien Le Coq was targeted in Lille by an ultra-right group. LFI has filed a complaint. These facts were committed in response to the aggression of an identity activist last Thursday in Lyon.
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