DTomorrow will be the day of a sordid anniversary: ten years since the attack carried out by the Kouachi brothers against Charlie Hebdowhich horrified the whole of France and saw the birth of the slogan “Je suis Charlie”. But ten years later, is our country, which has since experienced other bloody attacks and seen anti-Semitic speech and actions gaining ever more ground, still, and in one piece, “Charlie”? Was he ever? Our colleague Erwan Seznec has published an investigation into the voices that have dissociated themselves from the satirical newspaper and the threats that hover over freedom of expression and living together. If certain figures reassure us, particularly those emerging from surveys of public opinion, others chill us. Vigilance…
►INFLUENCERS. They are not Charlie at all, these Algerian tiktokers who have caused a lot of talk recently by launching, on the Chinese social network, threats addressed to opponents of the Algerian regime. These “influencers” call themselves ZazouYoucef, ImadTintin or Doualemn, they are Algerian, settled in France, and call on their community to rape, torture and kill those who show their hostility to the power in place in Algiers, and to “bury them with the Jews “. They received enthusiastic reactions from thousands of subscribers in France. It is again Erwan Seznec who deciphers the scandal through an interview with Chawki Benzehra, political refugee, who raised the alarm about this […] Read more