In January, high school student Mila sharply criticized Islam on the internet.

Harassed and threatened with death, she had to change school and join another high school, military.

Problem: the young girl has just been removed from this establishment.

In a letter, his father denounces the "cowardice" of the institution.

She had already had to change school and finds herself again prevented from attending school in the traditional way.

Mila, the high school student harassed and threatened with death after criticizing Islam on the internet at the start of the year, has just been removed from the establishment she had joined since these disturbances.

It is about a military school where she had been welcomed in the greatest secrecy.

In an inflammatory letter addressed to the colonel and principal, his father says he is "devastated by so many resignations and cowardice".

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An agreement signed but not respected

How did we get here ?

In view of the very serious threats received by Mila at the start of the year, the Isère military school requires her, when welcoming her, to sign an agreement obliging her to renounce all public expression, especially on social networks, and especially not to give the name of this establishment so that it does not become a target.

However, in a conversation on Facebook with a friend, the teenager of 17 years mentioned the name of the school.

A victim of harassment "condemned to be silent forever" for the father of Mila

For the management of the establishment, joined by Europe 1, the safety of the 750 students and Mila is therefore no longer guaranteed.

Mila is not fired, but she must continue her education at a distance, from home, which her father refuses.

In his letter, he points out "the lack of courage of the army" which, like the National Education, would refuse to welcome his daughter.

He is also indignant that a victim of harassment is "condemned to be silent forever" and mentions the tragic fate of Professor Samuel Paty, killed in October in the Yvelines.

Today, "Mila is no longer in school," he criticizes.

For its part, the army ensures to continue its work with the Ministry of Education to find a solution.