It was on X that Bruno Retailleau welcomed the “arrest” of a third Algerian influencer this Sunday. The Minister of the Interior retweeted a post from Current values announcing the arrest of “Doualemn”, “a third “Algerian influencer”” in Montpellier. Post that he punctuated with a “Let nothing pass” after having praised the “state services, the magistrates and the police who made it possible to locate and arrest […] of this individual.
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The mayor of Montpellier and the prefect of Hérault reported to the courts on Saturday the publication on the social network TikTok of a video by this influencer residing in Montpellier, in which he called for violence against an Algerian anti-regime demonstrator, indicates AFP.
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On Hérault”. A message punctuated by “Let nothing go unchallenged in the face of hate speech” which resembles Retailleau’s signature.
A “campaign of terror” launched in France, according to an Algerian opponent
Previously, Algerian influencers Imad Tintin, aka “Bledar de luxe” on TikTok, and “Zazou Youssef” were arrested. The first in Grenoble (Isère) for having published a video calling for “burning alive, killing and raping on French soil”. The second, in Brest, for apologizing for terrorism in Brest (Finistère)
According to Chawki Benzehra, an Algerian opponent who took refuge in France after taking part in pro-democratic demonstrations against the government in 2019, these influencers are part of a “campaign of terror” launched in France by people supporting the Algerian regime.
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