Louise Bernard with Laura Laplaud 11:33 a.m., November 16, 2021, modified at 11:34 a.m., November 16, 2021

After the revelations of the information site "StreetPress" on the armed support of Eric Zemmour, a small group of extreme right threatened the author of the investigation, but also several journalists and politicians known for their fight against the extreme law. Some say they seize the prosecutor and file a complaint.

After the investigation of the site

StressPress

on the armed support of Eric Zemmour, several journalists were threatened by a small group of extreme right.

The editor of the news site, Mathieu Molard is one of the two journalists targeted.

At his side, Taha Bouhafs from the

Media

.

Both are known for their work against the far right.

While the first seized the public prosecutor, the second filed a complaint.

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Journalists, weapon targets on the front lines

Photo montages of them with gun targets on the front lines circulate on a Telegram channel.

This application which allows to broadcast messages to thousands of subscribers.

The photos are accompanied by a message, with a link that refers to a site to buy a weapon "for 130 euros, without control and delivered by post", reveals StreetPress. 

⚫ Death threats: they literally stuck targets on our foreheads.

Like @T_Bouhafs, @JLMelenchon, @Deputee_Obono also targeted, I took the matter to court.

⬇️https: //t.co/tpQyrDu9Wa

- Mathieu Molard (@MatMolard) November 15, 2021

In this same Telegram loop, other personalities are targeted, such as the presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the rebellious French MP Danièle Obono.

These photos, shared on Twitter, also show the front page of the

Charlie Hebdo issue

published after the January 2015 attacks, and drawings of a black person, a Jewish man and even the face of Anne Frank, a young teenage girl deported by the Nazis. and died in the Bergen-Belsen camp, also known for having written a diary, published by her father.