• The Interior Ministry refused the request for police protection requested for journalists Morgan Large and Nadiya Lazzouni.

  • Both women have both received death threats.

  • "The anti-terrorism services have concluded that there is no threat likely to justify the implementation of close protection," said the ministry.

Both threatened with death, journalists Morgan Large and Nadiya Lazzouni will not benefit from police protection.

The Ministry of the Interior "opposed an end of inadmissibility to the request for police protection" for these two journalists, affirm in a joint statement the International Federation of Journalism, the European Federation of Journalism, the National Union of Journalists, the SNJ-CGT and the CFDT-Journalists and Reporters angry.

Protection of journalists @MorganRkb and @nadiyalazzouni: for @GDarmanin, "circulate there's nothing to do" ... 😡


Inter-union press release ⬇️ https://t.co/PLbE08YVt0 pic.twitter.com/SoKBUdiG8m

- SNJ - first journalists' union (@SNJ_national) May 6, 2021

The six organizations had on April 13, in a letter addressed to the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin, called to protect Morgan Large and Nadiya Lazzouni, while the latter had already unsuccessfully requested close protection after being threatened with death.

"Attentive to your legitimate concerns, I would like to tell you that the assessments of the anti-terrorism services have concluded that there is no threat (T4) likely to justify the establishment of close protection", replied the Ministry of the Interior.

Journalist Morgan Large victim of sabotage attempt

Morgan Large, who regularly investigates the Breton agricultural community, lodged a complaint on April 13 after noting at the end of March that one of the rear wheels of his vehicle had been partially unbolted. RSF and the SNJ had also requested police protection. At the end of April, the facts triggered the opening of a judicial investigation at the end of April. The Breton journalist had already been the subject of multiple intimidations since her testimony in the documentary

Brittany: a sacrificed land

broadcast in mid-November on France 5.

Nadiya Lazzouni, who hosts

The Nadiya Lazzouni Show

relayed on social networks and the website of his media Speak Up Channel, had also filed a complaint in mid-April for "death threats" because of religion after receiving a violently Islamophobic mail to his home. A letter received after she had shared on her Twitter account a passage in an LCI program in 2019, in which she opposed the ban on the wearing of the veil to accompanying mothers during school trips.

These two cases gave rise to reports "on the platform to strengthen the protection of journalism and the safety of journalists of the Council of Europe" which "have not been the subject of any response from France. », Specified in their letter to the Ministry of the Interior the six journalists' organizations.

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