Marlène Schiappa, October 20, 2020. -

CELINE BREGAND / SIPA

Marlène Schiappa announced this Saturday that she had lodged a complaint for cyberstalking.

“Political commitment cannot justify digital raids.

Faced with a wave of cyberstalking including death threats, I filed a complaint and asked Twitter to act, ”the Minister responsible for Citizenship wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

“Twitter remaining in the inertia, I made my account in private.

I am the first sorry, ”she added.

"It's a painful moment, very difficult to live"

This is not the first time that Marlène Schiappa has filed a complaint for acts of cyberstalking.

In 2019, she explained to

20 Minutes that

she filed a complaint after receiving numerous insulting messages on social networks following criticism of the pot launched in support of ex-boxer Christophe Dettinger.

“We are too many and many to experiment with the worst on the networks, alas!

[…] It is a painful moment, very difficult to live.

If it is for me, I try to imagine how complicated it is for a 15 year old girl who lives in a village or a suburb, and who does not have the financial means to defend herself. “, Explained at the time to

20 minutes

the secretary of state.

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