A petition has even been launched to support Mila.

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Five people were taken into police custody on Tuesday in the investigation of the death threats made against the Isère teenager Mila after the publication in November by the latter of a new controversial video on Islam, announced the Paris prosecutor's office.

These five people, aged 18 to 29, were arrested in different regions of France and taken into police custody for "cyberbullying" and "death threats" as part of the investigations carried out by the national anti-hate center. online, recently created within the Paris prosecutor's office.

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