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French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally
French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally

Euronews

time08-04-2025

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  • Euronews

French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally

ADVERTISEMENT A French anti-racism group has filed a legal complaint against the far-right fringe group Luminis Paris, after it distributed graphic flyers calling for action against foreigners near a rally for National Rally (RN) leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday. The flyers were handed out near a protest held by Le Pen supporters outraged at her recent embezzlement conviction and five-year ban from running in elections. Luminis Paris handed out flyers which featured a bloodied knife and the words "French people, fight back". Other leaflets featured violent and xenophobic language, reading 'French people, today the foreigners come into our arms to slit the throats of your sons and wives". These words bear a strong resemblance to a portion of the French national anthem La Marseillaise: 'Do you hear the roar of those ferocious soldiers in the countryside? They come right into your arms to slit the throats of your sons, your companions.' SOS Racisme, which brought the complaint on Monday, accused Luminis Paris of inciting racial hatred and violence. 'This shows how the far right, despite its internal divisions, unites around what is its DNA: hatred of the Other,' said SOS Racisme President Dominique Sopo. Observers say the flyers could violate France's hate speech laws, which ban public incitement to discrimination or violence. Luminis Paris did not immediately respond to the legal complaint and dismissed criticism of the flyers. It did however share a Telegram post on Monday, in which it explained why the group attended the rally: 'to remind everyone that while democratic parties don't seem capable of offering us our own survival, alternatives do exist'. 'From de-demonisation to the fetishism of French nationalities and the masochistic idolatry of the sacrosanct Republic. This is what the RN seems intent on proposing once again after yet another humiliation,' added the post. Luminis Paris has been in the spotlight before. In 2024, it was accused of carrying out patrols in Paris that denied help to homeless migrants. Related Fact-check: Is Le Pen's ban from public office an anomaly in France and Europe? Le Pen not alone: How financial misconduct affects European Parliament SOS Racisme is now calling on authorities to ban the flyers and dissolve the group. 'The racism we face today is not just normalised — it's structured, radicalised, and dangerous,' it said. Luminis Paris' activities reflect a broader trend that has seen fringe far-right groups crop up across France.

French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally
French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally

PARIS (AP) — A French anti-racism group has filed a legal complaint against the far-right fringe group Luminis Paris after it distributed graphic flyers calling for action against foreigners near a rally for Marine Le Pen. The flyers, handed out near the National Rally meeting on Sunday, featured a bloodied knife and the words 'French people, fight back.' They also echoed violent, xenophobic language. One line read: 'French people, today the foreigners come into our arms to slit the throats of your sons and wives.' SOS Racisme, which brought the complaint on Monday, accused Luminis Paris of inciting racial hatred and violence. The group also warned that such rhetoric is no longer isolated but spreading through organized networks — and increasingly mirrored in the mainstream far right. 'This shows how the far right, despite its internal divisions, unites around what is its DNA: hatred of the Other,' said SOS Racisme President Dominique Sopo. Observers say the flyers could violate France's hate speech laws, which ban public incitement to discrimination or violence. There was no immediate Luminis Paris response to the legal complaint. The group has dismissed criticism of the flyers. Luminis Paris has been in the spotlight before. In 2024, it was accused of carrying out patrols in Paris that denied help to homeless migrants. SOS Racisme is now calling on authorities to ban the flyers and dissolve the group. 'The racism we face today is not just normalized — it's structured, radicalized, and dangerous,' it said. Luminis Paris' activities reflect a broader trend: the rise of fringe far-right groups across France. Two weeks ago, tens of thousands marched in cities across France to protest the spread of racism and far-right ideology. A new national protest is planned for Saturday.

French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally
French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally

Associated Press

time08-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Associated Press

French anti-racism group files complaint over far-right flyers distributed near Le Pen rally

PARIS (AP) — A French anti-racism group has filed a legal complaint against the far-right fringe group Luminis Paris after it distributed graphic flyers calling for action against foreigners near a rally for Marine Le Pen. The flyers, handed out near the National Rally meeting on Sunday, featured a bloodied knife and the words 'French people, fight back.' They also echoed violent, xenophobic language. One line read: 'French people, today the foreigners come into our arms to slit the throats of your sons and wives.' SOS Racisme, which brought the complaint on Monday, accused Luminis Paris of inciting racial hatred and violence. The group also warned that such rhetoric is no longer isolated but spreading through organized networks — and increasingly mirrored in the mainstream far right. 'This shows how the far right, despite its internal divisions, unites around what is its DNA: hatred of the Other,' said SOS Racisme President Dominique Sopo. Observers say the flyers could violate France's hate speech laws, which ban public incitement to discrimination or violence. There was no immediate Luminis Paris response to the legal complaint. The group has dismissed criticism of the flyers. Luminis Paris has been in the spotlight before. In 2024, it was accused of carrying out patrols in Paris that denied help to homeless migrants. SOS Racisme is now calling on authorities to ban the flyers and dissolve the group. 'The racism we face today is not just normalized — it's structured, radicalized, and dangerous,' it said. Luminis Paris' activities reflect a broader trend: the rise of fringe far-right groups across France. Two weeks ago, tens of thousands marched in cities across France to protest the spread of racism and far-right ideology. A new national protest is planned for Saturday.

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