Hundreds gathered in Paris on Thursday night in the presence of Eric Zemur, while RN MPs held a minute’s silence to condemn, despite allegations of recovery, the killing of baby Lola last week. In addition to Eric Zemmour, Nicolas Bey, Guillaume Peltier and Marion Marechal were present in the rain at the rally held at the Denfer-Rochereau square, organized by the call of “First News”.institute of justice“, a prestigious association close to the president of Reconquête.
“Rally for the victims“Can we read behind the platform? banner”selected, you will be accountablehung on the lion statue that stands in the heart of the square. Some of the protesters in the crowd carried signs with the young girl’s face, others with the inscription:Lola could have been our little sister“White rose in hand, or even”weakness kills“.
“We want the death penalty for child killers reinstatedchanted one of the participants with a megaphone amid applause. The rally began with a minute’s silence, then several people followed each other on stage to discuss the case of other crimes.”which could have been avoided“For this gathering, which the organizers wanted.”non-partisan“.
RN, which was originally supposed to participate in the rally, eventually organized a moment of silence in front of the National Assembly at the same time.in honor of Lola and in support of her family and loved ones“. “All the French people were terribly shocked by this barbaric murder“and”we are witnessing too much crime here which now obliges us to take effective action“said Marine Le Pen, the leader of the RN deputies, denying any desire for restoration. “A minute’s silence is never a political restoration, it’s a tribute“, he said after this gathering, where deputies, deputies of the European Parliament and regional councilors of the Republic of Moldova gathered.
In Lyon, more than 300 people gathered around 19:00 in the evening in front of the Rhone Assizes Court, at the gates of which a large banner was posted.Justice for Lola!“. After a minute of silence, the participants placed white flowers at the foot of the gates. “Rest in peace Lola, we will bring your voice to demand justice“, declared the participant of the rally, for which the traditionalist micro-party VIA69 had called.
In Metz, about 100 people, including local far-right groups (Cocarde Lorraine, Action Française, etc.), gathered in the evening and placed flowers and candles in front of Lola’s portrait at the foot of St. Stephen’s. Cathedral, after a minute’s silence.
The circumstances of Lola’s death and the profile of the suspect, who is an Algerian national, have drawn sharp criticism from the right and far-right, who accuse the government of mishandling irregular immigration. Elected LRs did not attend Thursday’s rallies, but their criticism continued, and LR senators’ leader Bruno Retaillo announced the imminent introduction of the hiring bill.state responsibility” When he “failure to fulfill its obligations“, possibly”damages caused to victims“, says the press release.
Parents are urged to pay their respects in peace and quiet
The parents of little Lola, who was found dead in a trunk in Paris last Friday, on Thursday called for “dignity” and to “respect“In a press release issued by the municipality of Lilleurs (Pas-de-Calais) before the girl’s funeral on Monday.
“In the midst of the horror and pain we find ourselves in, we long for peace and contemplation to mourn. In memory of Lola, we hope that the various ceremonies will take place in a spirit of calm and serenity, away from political and media agitation.“Write to Lola’s parents in this press release, certified by Lillers Mayor Carol DuBois.
“We understand the desire for information to understand the incomprehensible, but it must be done with dignity and respect;– they continue, asking.all keep the necessary distance“. “The support of an entire population is a valuable help to overcome this painful ordeal. But hopefully those who come will show their support“You”without official scarves or any special sign of belonging to any political organization“, they add.
The funeral of the 12-year-old student is scheduled for Monday at 2:30 p.m. in her mother’s hometown of Lille. They are “Open to all who wish to pay their last respects to him”mention his parents but “The burial in the cemetery will be carried out under the conditions of the strictest secrecy.”
Source: Le Figaro
