What does it say this March 26?

This Tuesday, March 26, a former soldier testifies to the sexual violence she suffered in the French Navy, the mayor of Orléans denounces the sending of migrants and homeless Parisians to his city and the Brazilian footballer Vinicius promises to fight racism .

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Navy soldiers during Emmanuel Macron's visit to the Cherbourg naval base, January 19, 2024. (CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON / POOL)

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This Tuesday, March 26, a former soldier testifies openly on franceinfo about the sexual violence she suffered between 2019 and 2022 in the French Navy. Manon Dubois also denounces the impunity from which her attacker benefited. “Often the problem is dismissed rather than dealt with,” confirms MP Laetita Saint-Paul, who has received around twenty similar testimonies. “My mailbox has become the MeToo of the armies.”

The mayor of Orléans denounces the “on the sly” arrival of hundreds of homeless people in his city from Paris before the Olympics. According to him, a bus from the Paris region has been arriving in Orléans every three weeks for almost a year.

And then, Brazilian football player Vinicius admitted that racism “reduces his desire to play”. The Real Madrid star is a regular victim of this on Spanish pitches. It is in response to these repeated attacks that a friendly match is organized on March 26 between Spain and Brazil.

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