Alexis Patri 2:00 p.m., September 4, 2021

Singer Bilal Hassani is Isabelle Morizet's guest on Saturday in the program "There is not only one life in life".

Tracing his career, the artist explains that he was not received by the Minister of Education, who had invited him to discuss the fight against bullying at school.

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It is an appointment which did not take place.

In November 2020, in the midst of a national debate on the fight against bullying at school, the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer and the singer Bilal Hassani, very sensitive to this theme, discuss on Twitter.

Proposal is made of a meeting.

Almost a year later, it still has not taken place, as Bilal Hassani regrets on Saturday at the microphone of Isabelle Morizet in 

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"The meeting did not take place. And yet, we may need it," said Bilal Hassani.

"So I make another call to the minister. We had briefly discussed it on Twitter, but it's true that it would be nice to meet."

Fight against all violence against minors

In the meantime, the singer continues to get involved with the association "The voice of the child", of which he is an ambassador.

"We work a lot to defend children from everywhere, from all walks of life, who experience violence," says the singer, who is also involved daily on his social networks, where he is regularly called upon.

"I'm always on my phone trying to chat with children and teens who are experiencing violence, whether it's online bullying, bullying at school, in their family, in their home, etc.", explains he does. "And it is true that there is still a long way to go and a lot to do." A subject of violence against minors that the singer will never "let go".