Profile, Unfolded Facts and Judicial Follow-up: What We Know About Quentin Deranque's Death
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Quentin Deranque's death says a lot about the time and the installation in our political life of a violence that takes deeply disturbing forms, judge Natacha Polony, director of the magazine "L'Audace!"
As parliamentary assistant to the MP for LFI Raphaël Arnault, Jacques-Elie Favrot has been in custody since Tuesday as part of the violent death of Quentin Deranque, an identity activist.
Eleven people were arrested after the death of the far right activist, beaten to death on the margins of a conference by Rima Hassan, on 12 February in Lyon. ...
The death of Quentin Deranque, who was beaten to death by anti-fascist activists on Thursday, February 12, sparked a national emolument, even on the benches of the Assembly. The truthfulness of the facts, the first victim of emotion, suffered greatly from the intense political recovery that followed the death of the far-right activist. At the moment, what do we really know about this matter?
After the reception this Wednesday by the police of an email claiming the laying of explosives on the premises of the Melenchonist party, in connection with the death of Quentin Deranque, employees and activists had to be put to safety.
"We should never die for his ideas." Quentin, at the age of 23, paid them with his life. Lynch, six to one, for endless minutes. Guilty, in the eyes of his torturers, of the worst crime that is: the crime of thought.The images are unbearable. The implacable testimonies. And they all converge towards the extreme left, and in particular towards the Young Guard, this ultraviolent groupusculum which I had initiated the procedure of dissolution, as M…
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