Quentin's Death. "I Support Adolf": Racist Publications Attributed to Quentin Deranque Exhumed on X
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In an investigation-portrait published on Thursday, the online media revealed that it had identified thousands of racist and anti-Semitic posts by the far-right activist killed in Lyon in February by an anti-fascist group.
One month after the death of the identity activist in Lyon, Mediapart reveals thousands of posts shared under pseudonyms on X and in which he pleaded not only for fascism.
The activist killed in Lyon had been active in local neofascist circles for several years. Thousands of anonymous posts on X found by “Mediapart” show the extent of his racist thinking...
A month after the death lynching of the young identity activist Quentin Deranque, Progress details the chronology of the many events that have taken place so far.
One month after the death of the identity activist in Lyon, Mediapart reveals thousands of posts shared under pseudonyms on X and in which he pleaded not only for fascism.
More than 100 marches against racism will be held on March 14, the eve of the municipal elections. In Lyon, the demonstration takes on a political response after the death of neo-fascist activist Quentin Deranque.
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