Figure of the assistance to migrants killed in Cherbourg: investigation after racist insults

many of the offensive comments were posted on the Facebook page following John Dussine’s death, but one in particular caught the eye. And transl

many of the offensive comments were posted on the Facebook page following John Dussine’s death, but one in particular caught the eye.

A preliminary investigation is underway into racist slurs posted on Facebook following the killing of an Afghan man allegedly killed as part of helping migrants in Cherbourg, the prosecutor’s office told AFP on Tuesday.

“Infamous comment”

In its complaint, which it sent a copy to the AFP correspondent, the federal federation Rukava MRAP condemns the “infamous comment” published on the Facebook page of the association to help homeless migrants, including the president Jean-Dussine was killed on May 13. “I received the complaint. I forwarded it to the commissioner to carry out an investigation,” said Cherbourg Republic prosecutor Yves Le Clair.

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“This user is generalizing in his own way, including exiles in their ‘rapists égorgeurs come to us génocider’ group,” states MRAP, which is filing a complaint against the author, whose identity has yet to be verified, for “publicly insulting racists and inciting hatred against migrants and, by the way, towards the Muslims.”

“Many offensive comments were posted on the Facebook page after the death of John Dussine. This message was probably one that came from the crowd,” MRAP’s Jacques Duclosmenil commented to Sleeve. Roaming was deleted at the request of the victim’s family, the Facebook page of the association, said its former president Claudie Rault-Verprey.

Suspect arrested

A 21-year-old Afghan man was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of murdering Jean Dussine. The suspect was arrested during the flight by six migrants who were hosting the victim, according to the public prosecutor of Cherbourg. The management of the National Gathering called on its Kanal federation to delete one of its tweets in which it commented on the assassination with the phrase “the sprinkler has sprayed”.

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Before the indictment, the suspect, who admitted the facts, spoke of “revenge, the cause of which has yet to be clarified,” according to the public prosecutor of Cherbourg. The detention was complicated with an Afghan dialect translator over the phone and the suspect turned himself in. Teaching with a physically present interpreter can allow us to learn more.

The announcement of the death of John Dussine, a retired teacher at the age of 63, caused many reactions. LR Senator Philip Low said he was “disturbed by the killing of Jean Dussine whose generosity was well known and admired”.

Date of update: 22 May 2020, 05:58

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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