DThe tags “Israel Assassin, Yaël accomplice” and “Yaël get lost” were discovered at the entrance to the Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University where the President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet was invited, Friday November 8, to give a conference about his journey.
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A demonstration against the arrival of Yaël Braun-Pivet was also held in the afternoon, at the initiative of several collectives. Around a hundred people were present at this demonstration, according to BFM Lyon, which reports that a few dozen of them managed, despite the security agents, to enter the building. A Palestinian flag was reportedly waved within the establishment.
Varied, the demonstrators' reasons for discontent ranged from “unconditional support of a State guilty of crimes against humanity” to the fact that Yaël Braun-Pivet would be “the representative of a government whose action has largely impoverished students.” .
Bruno Retailleau’s “total support” for Yaël Braun-Pivet
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It is “damaging that some prefer invective to dialogue,” declared Yaël Braun-Pivet once on site at the microphone of BFM Lyon. However, the conference took place. “The debate is the foundation of our democracy,” added the president of the lower house after the conference on the social network X. “It must be able to be held in all circumstances and in all places, particularly in our universities. » The Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau gave him, on X, his “total support”.
Alongside BFM Lyon, the Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University “condemns with the greatest firmness the unacceptable and scandalous inscriptions which were sprayed on the walls of the Tobacco Factory” [le bâtiment de l’université où a eu lieu la conférence, ndlr]. The president of the university took the matter to court.
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