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The multiple world champion of karate and former teacher of the “Star Academy” called to order.

The Niçois Christophe Pinna was summoned by the police on Monday after having launched a page on Facebook entitled "To the citizens' arms", calling for the creation of a "militia", reveals

Nice-Matin

.

Heard for "several hours", he is not the subject of any prosecution "to date" specifies the local daily.

"Let's group together, organize our own militia"

After the attack on the Notre Dame de Nice basilica, which killed three people on October 29, Christophe Pinna wrote: “It is forbidden to call to arms on Facebook, I disobey because it is a duty.

I am a citizen and resistant.

Let's unite, organize our own militia to defend our children.

Too much is too much, crying, putting candles, not even scared writing… no longer serves any purpose.

When the state to which we pay taxes is no longer able to ensure our security, we have to provide it ourselves.

"

The Facebook page, which has reportedly garnered more than 15,000 subscriptions, has since been deleted.

According to a close relative of the sportsman, quoted by

Nice-Matin

, “it was misunderstood, it is not incitement to hatred.

It was an epidermal reaction because he was in pain for his city ”.

Christophe Pinna, officer in the national order of merit, is close to the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, who in 2008 entrusted him with a mission to develop sport in your city called "J'me bouge".

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