Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido defend their daughter, suspected of hate speech

One of the daughters of the couple of deputies from La France insoumise was released from police custody on Wednesday evening. The investigation continues, according to the prosecution.

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Raquel Garrido and Alexis Corbière discuss at the National Assembly, in Paris, October 24, 2022. (JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)

They call for preserving the “private life” of their children. Rebel deputies Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido reacted, Thursday, January 18, to the placement in police custody of their 21-year-old daughter, suspected of “apology for terrorism” in online messages. “It appears from our conversations with Inés that she hates and condemns racism and anti-Semitism”they write, in a press release published on the X platform.

Their daughter’s custody was lifted on Wednesday evening and the young woman is “free exit”reports the elected couple, without commenting on the comments attributed to them. “She must answer, like all litigants, before the courts” And “does not enjoy, in this regard, any privilege or privilege”they add. “Unfortunately, the investigation, subject to secrecy, was not protected”, they lament. THE “investigations continue”the Paris prosecutor’s office reported on Thursday.

The young woman had notably written on X about the march against anti-Semitism organized in November in Paris, after the Hamas attack on October 7 in Israel: “Good one who warms up [pour] go and kill some Zionist there”. “I’m anti-Semitic, I don’t give a damn. I accept…”, she also said in a video. These elements had been widely relayed on social networks by a far-right activist.


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