Mila, 16, suffered a wave of insults and threats on social media after criticizing Islam, which she described as a "religion of hate" in a video posted on Instagram. - Twitter screenshot

Mila, the 16-year-old Isère high school student whose virulent criticism of Islam has earned her a surge of threats that prevent her today from going to school, assured this Monday on TMC, on the set of the program Daily , "Not regret" his words, claiming his "right to blasphemy".

"I have absolutely no regrets about what I said, it was really my thought," said the girl. "I apologize a little bit for the people I could hurt, who practice their religion in peace, and I never wanted to target human beings, I wanted to blaspheme, I wanted to talk about a religion, say what I thought about it ”, she however specified.

Mila is our guest in #Quotidien for her one and only interview. pic.twitter.com/cZ1VqObHrR

- Daily (@Qofficiel) February 3, 2020

His life "clearly on break"

Since the publication on January 18 of her controversial video, which went viral on social networks, the schoolgirl had to be out of school and explains that today her life is "clearly on break". "National Education is doing its utmost to help me, find me a place where I will be safe, but it is not easy," she explained.

"She is in a very special situation which we condemn, so we help her with a certain discretion because the objective is to return her to school peacefully so that she can have a normal life", had indicated a little earlier to the press the Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer.

Investigation of the authors of the death threats

Mila said she regretted having made her comments "on social networks", not measuring "the extent that it may have taken" as well as "the vulgarity" of the terms used. It also alerted Internet users to "false accounts" and "false kitty", stating that no kitty had been opened for its benefit.

The Vienna Public Prosecutor's Office, which had opened an investigation for "provoking hatred against a group of people because of their belonging to a particular race or religion", dismissed it. Investigators, on the other hand, are continuing their investigations to find the perpetrators of the death threats expressed against the girl who filed the complaint. According to the schoolgirl, "the police take it very seriously."

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  • National Education
  • Insult
  • By the Web
  • Video
  • Islam
  • Society
  • Cyber ​​harassment
  • islamophobia
  • Death threats