Algerian influencer Sofia Benlemmane was arrested Thursday and will be tried for hateful and threatening comments made in several of her videos.
A Franco-Algerian influencer, arrested Thursday as part of an investigation into hateful videos online, was presented to the public prosecutor’s office on Saturday, the Lyon prosecutor’s office and her lawyer told AFP, adding that a hearing will be held on March 18.
“The said influencer Sofia Benlemmane is referred today at the end of her police custody, for the purpose of serving her with a summons to appear on March 18, 2025 before the Lyon criminal court” indicated the prosecution.
She is being prosecuted for “provocation to commit a crime or misdemeanor”, “image death threats”, “public insult based on sexual orientation or gender identity” et “public insult because of origin, ethnicity, nation, race or religion”.
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Followed on TikTok and Facebook by more than 300,000 people, the fifty-year-old notably insulted another woman during a live broadcast in September, by throwing her “fuck your mother, you and your France”, “I hope you get killed, I hope they kill you”.
Ban on using your accounts on social networks
“Requisitions are presented to the liberty and detention judge for the purpose of placing the person concerned under judicial supervision before her trial, including a ban” to use their accounts on social networks.
-Her lawyer, Me Frédéric Lalliard, contests any criminal offense in the comments with which the young woman is accused, even if they “may irritate or shock”.
This former football player had already made headlines in 2001 when she was given a seven-month suspended prison sentence and a three-year stadium ban for having entered the pitch of the Stade de France with an Algerian flag during a a France-Algeria friendly match.
If she firmly opposed the power in place in Algiers a few years ago, her speech has since radically changed and she now shows support for the current government.
Since the beginning of January, Sofia Benlemmane has been targeted with five other Algerian influencers by procedures in France for hate speech, often targeting opponents of the Algerian government, in a context of diplomatic tensions between Paris and Algiers.