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How France Insoumise tries to muzzle journalists


LIn France Insoumise wants to choose his journalists. Thursday, August 21, we learned that the movement of Jean-Luc Mélenchon refused to accredit the journalist of the Monde To its summer universities which take place in Châteauneuf-sur-Isère (Drôme). Oliver Peru’s unforgivable crime? To have co -signed, with Charlotte Belaïch de Libérationthe investigation book The pack (Flammarion) telling behind the scenes of a clan organization, more like a sect than a political party in love with freedom and democracy.

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The former senator of Essonne loves to hate the media and this umpteenth convertible is in no way under the mood movement. Already, in 2018, the former socialist wrote on his blog: “If the hatred of the media and those who drive them is fair and healthy, it should not prevent us from thinking and thinking about our relationship to them as a question which must be treated rationally in the terms of a fight. On this same blog, he designated the press as “the first enemy of freedom of expression”.

Vociferation list

Same reporters Without Borders (RSF) had ended up moving in 2018 in “irresponsible and dangerous” words when he had prompted his supporters to act against journalists: “Pour them wherever you can, because we have to get at least one result. And the list of his vociferations against the media stretches endlessly.

This well -organized detestation (and supported by digital hordes) plunges its roots into the personal passions of the rebellious leader, fascinated by autocratic figures, like Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, heads of regimes that are little famous for their support for the press.


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The kangaroo of the day

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However, let us salute the constancy of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who directs his movement consistent with his convictions: no elections, no debates, no dispute … Those who risk there will be purged, as Raquidido or François Ruffin were. After all, why would LFI accept external pluralism when it has put so much ardor to ban any internal contradiction?

Insoumise France wants to submit the press, nothing more coherent with its conception of freedom and democracy.


emerson.cole
emerson.cole
Emerson’s Salt Lake City faith & ethics beat unpacks thorny moral debates with campfire-story warmth.
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