Christophe Castaner calls this Sunday for “an unreserved condemnation” of the words of Camélia Jordana. By wanting to denounce the police violence, Saturday evening in We are not lying, the singer “fueled hatred and violence” according to the Minister of the Interior:
“No madam, ‘the men and women who go to work every morning in the suburbs’ are not ‘massacred for no other reason than their skin color’,” he wrote, quoting the young woman. “These untrue and shameful words fuel hatred and violence. They call for unreserved condemnation.”
No madam, “the men and women who go to work every morning in the suburbs” are not “massacred for no other reason than their skin color”.
These untrue and shameful words fuel hatred & violence. They call for a full conviction. https://t.co/xYv1owFyVf– Christophe Castaner (@CCastaner) May 24, 2020
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Saturday night, on the set of Laurent Ruquier, the actress of The brio exchanged with the author Philippe Besson on the accusations of police violence that have marked France in recent years. In addition to the remarks mentioned by Christophe Castaner, Camélia Jordana also affirmed that “when (she has) curly hair, (she does not feel) safe in front of a cop in France”.
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