the teenager victim of new death threats

The teenager has already been the victim of death and rape threats last January. Following a new controversy, an investigation was opened.

Mila made comments about Islam last January, after which she was harassed and threatened on social media. The 17-year-old girl, who lives in Isère under police protection according to The Parisian, is threatened with death again. In a video posted on TikTok, she quipped, saying: "And last thing, watch your buddy Allah, please, because my fingers in his asshole, I still haven't got them out."

On Twitter, while some called for ignoring his words, others had an extremely violent and absolutely intolerable reaction.. "The lynching that I am going through is hard. I receive around 30 threats and hate messages a minute", wrote the teenager on the social network, denouncing that some threatened to make him live the same thing as Samuel Paty, the professor who was beheaded in the Yvelines. "Young Mila is again the target of harassment, death threats, morbid photomontages … This is no longer controversy, it is persecution, against a minor who is more. I address Monday morning a report to the Prosecutor ", reacted for his part Marlène Schiappa, Minister Delegate in charge of Citizenship.

The authorities were quick to react. The prosecutor of the Republic of Vienna announced this Sunday afternoon that an investigation had been opened for these marked death threats, reports AFP. She was entrusted "to the hate crimes division of the central office for the fight against crimes against humanity, genocide, war crimes and hate crimes, as well as to the research section of the gendarmerie Nationale de Grenoble ".

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