By Le Figaro with AFP
Published
January 20 at 8:27 p.m.,
updated January 20 at 9:24 p.m.
Ivanne Trippenbach was accused of having attended the funeral of the founder of the National Front without the agreement of the party. She denounces a “violent campaign of harassment” on social networks.
The journalist from Monde Ivanne Trippenbach filed a complaint for cyberharassment and threats, in particular against MP Alexandre Allegret-Pilot (UDR), after being accused of “forcibly introduced” at the funeral of Jean-Marie Le Pen, we learned Monday from the daily. The special envoy of Monde in La Trinité-sur-Mer (Morbihan) for the funeral of Jean-Marie Le Pen on January 11 “is the subject” Since “a violent campaign of harassment on social networks fueled by several untruths”deplored the evening daily in mid-January.
It is him “thus accused of having entered “by force”, “without the knowledge” of the National Rally (RN) and its security inside the church” continued the newspaper, which disputes these allegations. These accusations on social networks were followed by the post on X from Alexandre Allegret-Pilot (Union of Rights for the Republic): “Let go. He who lives by the sword shall perish by the sword.”about the journalist.
-“Cries of hatred”
The Place publique deputy Aurélien Rousseau, supporting the journalist, then denounced on “a call intended to excite the pack. You never know how these types of cries of hatred end”. Ivanne Trippenbach filed a complaint, of which AFP was able to obtain a copy, with the National Center for the Fight against Online Hate (PNLH). This complaint targets other identified or pseudonymous accounts on social networks. The World specified to be “fully associated with this approach”.
“There is no call for harassment, threats or anything”defended Alexandre Allegret-Pilot, specifying that he had not been aware of the complaint. “This follows the complaints that I filed after extremely defamatory articles about me from Ms. Trippenbach”he said.