Medine whose real name is Medine Zaouiche, French rapper from Le Havre, on the LCI set, in 2013. -

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One too many times for the rapper.

Medina announced on Wednesday that it had lodged a complaint with the Paris judicial court against Yvelines LREM MP Aurore Bergé, according to information from Mediapart confirmed by

20 Minutes

.

Asked about LCI about the controversy over Islamo-leftism at the university on February 18, the deputy president of the group La République en Marche (LREM) at the National Assembly had notably described the artist as an “Islamist rapper”, quoting the song

Don't Laïk

.

She goes on to accuse him of having launched a “call for murder”.

In this song, we could hear the rapper say, "Let's crucify the laity like in Golgotha."

The polygamist is much better than the friend Strauss-Kahn ”.

"A hymn to secularism"

“She sticks to me an ideology which is, of course, not mine (…).

I await a condemnation and a public apology ”, he reacted to

Mediapart

.

In an interview offered to

20 Minutes

in 2019, he also explained the meaning of this title.

“I wrote

Don't Laïk

in 2015, which in my opinion is a hymn to secularism, which gives it back its letters of nobility, and which points to a dysfunction.

No one knows what secularism is anymore.

My role as an artist is to say that there may be a problem here.

I did something that I don't usually do, "tone on tone" with the clip.

I produced a provocative text, but also a provocative clip and it created a general misunderstanding.

"

Contacted, Aurore Bergé did not respond to our requests.

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