The management of the national daily indicated, this Monday, January 20, that it had filed a complaint with the national center for the fight against online hatred following the cyberharassment of its reporter sent to the funeral of Jean-Marie Le Pen. UDR parliamentarian Alexandre Allegret-Pilot is one of those targeted.
Responsible for covering the funeral of the patriarch of the National Front in Trinité-sur-Mer, Le Monde reporter Ivanne Trippenbach was the target of a violent cyberharassment campaign.
Launched by a media representative Bordersstamped far-right, this “wave of digital harassment“, as the national daily calls it, reported, on the social network Monde indicates having filed a complaint with the national center for the fight against online hatred. “Mme Ivanne Trippenbach was first authorized to attend the ceremony, with other journalists, before being asked to leave in conditions which were not free from a certain brutality.indicates an extract from the complaint filed.
A controversial publication from the Gard MP highlighted
The management of Monde also cites the message, still on X, from Alexandre Allegret-Pilot published Monday January 13 which echoes this harassment campaign: “Let go. “He who lives by the sword shall perish by the sword.” The newspaper thus specifies that the parliamentarian is targeted by the complaint, while emphasizing the presumption of innocence.
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In the process, Alexandre Allegret-Pilot denied wanting to call for hatred or harassment behind this message. However, it has recently been singled out by several investigations by the Mondepartly written by Ivanne Trippenbach, concerning questionable actions when he was a senior civil servant at Bercy before his election in July 2024.
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