In a sequence of the show filmed in Montargis, we can see a couple verbally attacking this caregiver, telling her to “go to the doghouse”.
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The matter was escalated to the Minister of Justice. Divine Kinkela, a black caregiver victim of racism in Montargis (Loiret), filed two complaints against her neighbors, franceinfo and France Bleu Orléans learned from her lawyer, Frank Berton, confirming information from the Parisian. The first complaint was filed in Montargis (Loiret), for “public incitement to discrimination, aggravated violence and moral harassment”. The second was addressed to the dean of investigating judges in Montargis and targets “public insults of a racial nature”.
In a sequence from the program “Envoyé spécial”, broadcast on Thursday June 20, on the legislative campaign in Montargis, a white couple of supporters of the National Rally (RN) insult their neighbor, Divine Kinkela. The man, questioned after following the president of the RN, Jordan Bardella, during a trip to a farm, accuses “the Mustapha, whatever you want” of “not respecting the customs of France”.
Then, his partner, a civil servant at the Montargis court, takes on the nursing assistant who is leaving her house. “Here you are again? Did they invite you? No! Get out! I left the council estate because of people like you.”she says. We do what we want, we’re at home. Go to the kennel!”
The Minister of Justice, Eric Dupond-Moretti, has requested a report with a view to obtaining the “suspension” of this official. “Hate will never have a place in our courts”he reacted on the social network X. The day before, the Montargis public prosecutor’s office had announced that it had taken charge of these same facts: the “words and behavior observed which may be criminalized as ‘public and non-public insults of a racial nature, public incitement to discrimination and violence without racial incapacity'”had qualified the public prosecutor of Montargis, Jean-Cédric Gaux, in a press release.
Several left-wing and environmentalist figures went to Montargis on Friday to support the nursing assistant. “We can clearly see what the rise of the National Rally is leading to in our country. And, even though we are just a few days away from the legislative elections, even though there is a very strong risk of victory for the extreme right, we do not want a country in which racist insults, (…) violence are increasing”said senator and spokesman for the French Communist Party Ian Brossat.