“A form of parallel authority” is “being established in certain families”, says journalist Laure Daussy

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Violence by minors: “A form of parallel authority” is “being established in certain families”, says journalist Laure Daussy
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal gave a speech on minor violence under the sign of authority on Thursday April 18. Laure Daussy, journalist at “Charlie Hebdo” and author of the book “Reputation. Investigation into the making of ‘easy girls'”, is the guest of franceinfo.
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Prime Minister Gabriel Attal gave a speech on minor violence under the sign of authority on Thursday April 18. Laure Daussy, journalist at “Charlie Hebdo” and author of the book “Reputation. Investigation into the making of ‘easy girls'”, is the guest of franceinfo on this occasion.

The Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, delivered a speech on Thursday April 18 on violence against minors in Viry-Châtillon (Essonne). A speech placed under the sign of authority. “What I was able to observe in my reports is ultimately a form of parallel authority that is being established in certain families”explains Laure Daussy, journalist at Charlie Hebdo and author of the book The reputation. Investigation into the making of “easy girls” (Les Échappés editions), guest on franceinfo.

The “power of big brothers” in question

“We see this in particular with what happened in Viry-Châtillon. We know that this young Shemseddine was attacked, beaten to death, by the older brothers of a young woman with whom, probably, he was discussing questions of a sexual nature. And that’s what didn’t please the big brothers.”she recalls.

“What I was able to see by going to Viry-Châtillon is that this power of big brothers is not necessarily always called into question. Of course, we denounce what happened, everyone world condemns this murder, but we accept that there is this role assigned to big brothers”indicates the journalist.


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