Sandrine Rousseau could benefit from police protection. Although she is a regular victim of threats on social networks, Gérald Darmanin, Minister of the Interior, offered to start an evaluation to find out if she should be the subject of such a measure, she learned from BFMTV, confirming information from Opinion.
“I did not ask for it, but I am threatened,” the EELV deputy said on FranceInfo on Wednesday.
This procedure would be carried out by the Antiterrorist Coordination Unit (Uclat), a service that allows analyzing the level of threat to which a personality is subject.
Regular victim of threats on social networks
Sandrine Rousseau has already filed three complaints, stresses Opinion. A first time against a man who had threatened to cut his throat on Twitter, by private message. He was tried in immediate appearance in the court of Nanterre last June.
A second time against another man who sent him dozens of insulting messages a day on Twitter. The finalist of the environmental primaries had also filed a complaint against supporters of Éric Zemmour after they had “drummed and pasted pamphlets” on the door of his home.
“It seems good to me to make an assessment of the risk I run”, explains the elected, “later I don’t know if it will merit police protection or not, but in any case the risk assessment seems essential to me”.
Pressure has mounted on Sandrine Rousseau since she publicly questioned Julien Bayou on September 19. Asked by France 5, the deputy had affirmed that the now former national secretary of EELV, she had had “behavior likely to undermine the moral health of women.”
Source: BFM TV
