far-right tags discovered on the front of an association helping LGBT migrants

A Celtic cross and anti-immigration messages were discovered. A complaint has been filed.

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The facade of the Famille au grand coeur association in Montpellier (Hérault), target of hostile inscriptions, including a Celtic cross.  (BIG-HEARTED FAMILY)

Far-right tags, such as a Celtic cross or messages hostile to immigration, were discovered Thursday, May 2 in the morning on the facade of an association helping LGBT migrants in Montpellier (Hérault), reports France Bleu Hérault. A complaint has been filed.

A Celtic cross, the emblem used by radical nationalist and far-right movements, was painted black on the logo of the Famille au grand cœur association. Other inscriptions hostile to immigration have also been discovered, such as “No to immigration” Or “Asso accomplice, justice for Matisse”. These tags were painted during the night from Wednesday to Thursday, according to a member of the association contacted by France Bleu Hérault.

This association offers accommodation to twelve young LGBT migrants, aged 18 to 30. “The Big-Hearted Family team is devastated,” reacts Nicolas Noguier, the founder of the association.


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