A few days before the trial of 13 people, on June 21 in Paris, accused of having participated in the cyberstalking of Mila, the 17-year-old girl spoke in the program Sept à Huit on TF1 this Sunday.

Harassed and threatened with death in a controversial video on Islam, the young woman told about her daily life, the threats she is still a victim of, the camouflages she uses to protect herself, and her feelings towards France , and her future, which she sees bleak. 

Despite the extremely difficult living conditions that the situation imposes on her, such as the need to camouflage herself in order to go out, the reporting to the justice system of the threats she receives, the lack of social life, ... She ensures that she does not “Will never stop talking”. However, she envisages the worst for her future: “When I am asked: 'where do you see yourself in 5, 10 years?'. Maybe I see myself burnt up, maybe with a torn leg, or maybe dead. Maybe I'll be dead in 5 years. ” 

“A prisoner in her own country”, Mila confides in her disappointment with France and the French: “Yet I was convinced that my country was not like that!

(...) I see cowardice everywhere around me.

Nobody does anything because people are afraid.

Me, I would never pretend to say that I am braver than others, stronger or more powerful than someone else, because I am not. ”

A situation gives "reason" to its attackers, according to her.

Still a victim of cyberstalking and death threats today, Mila tells her story in a book I am the price of your freedom, which is due out on June 23 by Editions Grasset.

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