Seven people are suspected of having published messages containing death threats and insults based on her religion against Magali Berdah. All were é arrested.
Seven people were arrested. placed in custody seen Tuesday April 23 and Wednesday April 24, 2024 for cyberharassment and death threats against Magali Berdah, according to information from BFMTV. They are suspected of having made hateful remarks in response to the attack. the publication of a photo of the agent of influencers in Israel, the day after the Hamas attack, October 7, 2023. These guards & agrave; view intervene as part of an investigation opened on October 12, 2023 by the national center for the fight against online hatred (PNLH) for "cyberharassmentè quot;, "public insults" and "aggravated death threats due to religion".
Many comments à anti-Semitic character ?
As soon as this photo is published, accompanied by a message of support to Israel's Magali Berdah was the victim of a torrent of insults. In total, more than 19,000 comments were posted. written under his post, of which "mostly" as the main interested party confided. à franceinfo this Wednesday, à anti-Semitic character. The suspects will be heard on “cyberharassment” which could be aggravated by the crime. by the anti-Semitic motive and threat of death which could be aggravated by an anti-Semitic motive" indicates the Paris prosecutor's office.
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People suspected of having published these messages have been deleted. arrested at the start of the week Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne) and in the departments of Alpes-Maritimes, Loire, Loire-Atlantique, Haut-Rhin, Nord and Rhône. In detail, it concerns four women and three men arrested by the Central Office for the Fight against Crimes Against Humanity. and online hate (OCLCH). According to Le Figaro, the guard à view of one of the women, who is pregnant, was lifted. An elderly man 46 years old, suspected of to have also threatened of death on X (ex-Twitter) Jordan Bardalla, the president of the National Rally, is also one of the seven arrested, reports BFMTV.
"Terrorism has no religion"
For the business manager, this is a 'real relief" as she indicated; this Wednesday in the columns of Le Figaro. "For me, terrorism has no religion. I posted this photo simply in support of the victims of Israel at the time of the events. she defends herself. These guards à This view also appears as a small victory for David-Olivier Kaminski, one of Magali Berdah's lawyers: “If the hatred does not stop, the justice also does not stop its work to stop their actions. It's a relief for Magali Berdah" he explains à BFMTV. Last March, 28 defendants had already been sentenced. été sentenced by the Paris court to penalties ranging from 4 à 18 months in prison for acts of cyberharassment against Magali Berdah.
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