Murder of Lola: the obligation to leave the territory cannot do everything


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If the non-execution of the OQTFs can be a problem, its link with the ordeal of little Lola should be considered with caution.





By Erwan Seznec

Flowers and candles for Lola, rue Manin.
© MAGALI COHEN / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP

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Lola, 12, would she still be alive if the obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) which targeted Dahbia B., whom everything points to as his murderess, had been executed? Obviously, yes. This leads part of the political class to try to blame the government for what happened in Paris, rue Manin, on October 14th. If Dahbia B. had been expelled, if the police had more resources, if the decisions were applied, if we stopped paying for words…

Olivier Véran recognized it after the Council of Ministers on Wednesday 19, the OQTF system is seized up. “We are working hard to ensure that evictions [soient] followed up,” said the government spokesman.

According to the latest Cimade report, in 2020…


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