Deadly Attack in Lyon: Lfi Under Pressure, Three Relatives of a victim...
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Since Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon, who had been beaten by several young people, seven of whom had been charged and detained, LFI had been under pressure. Starting with Jean-Luc Mélenchon, as Élizabeth Martichoux explains. (Politics).
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had commented on social networks on the death in France of a nationalist activist, denied on Thursday any "interference" in French internal affairs after being criticized by President Emmanuel Macron.
Targeted on all sides since Quentin Deranque's deadly aggression, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's movement organizes the counter-attack against those who accuse him of brutalizing the public debate.
Jacques-Élie Favrot was charged with complicity in murder by instigation and placed in pre-trial detention after the death of Quentin Deranque. Other activists from the ranks of the antifa la Jeune Garde movement were charged with murder.
Lyon's Attorney's Office proceeds on a voluntary homicide following the beating of 23-year-old Deranque. Eleven arrested, seven in custody: among the suspects also the collaborator of Raphaël Arnault
Two men are being prosecuted for voluntary homicide and a parliamentary assistant for complicity after the deadly attack on 12 February on the sidelines of a conference at Sciences Po Lyon.
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