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Navigating at school: the departure of a director threatened with death in Paris outrages the political class

The director of the Maurice Ravel institute in Paris was the subject of death threats on social media after asking a student to remove her veil.

From the left to the extreme right, political leaders deplored on Wednesday, March 27, a “failure” in the face of the “Islamist movement”, following the departure of the director of a Parisian institute who received death threats following an altercation with a student who was wearing a veil.

A month after the events, the director of the Maurice-Ravel institute left his position. “For security reasons,” according to a message sent on Tuesday to teachers, students and parents, while the rectorate spoke of an “early departure” from retirement “in view of the events that have marked these last few weeks.”

“We cannot accept it”

In fact, the school’s principal was the subject of death threats online following an altercation with an adult student who had refused to remove her headscarf on school grounds.

“This government is incapable of protecting our schools,” Marine Le Pen reacted in X, considering that “the law against separatism that was supposed to bring Islamism to its knees was of no use.”

“This is what the wave of no is leading us to, this is what small cowardices and big resignations are leading us to,” also commented the head of the LR senators Bruno Retailleau on the same social network. “We cannot accept it,” the leader of the socialist deputies, Boris Vallaud, told France 2, considering that “it is a collective failure.”

“It is above all a defeat of the State” in the face of “the Islamist gangrene that is on the rise,” added the head of the Reconquista list in the European elections, Marion Maréchal, on Sud Radio.

“An Islamist movement that wants to break the school of the Republic”

Also pointing out the “scourge of Islamism”, the LR mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard, denounced more broadly in France Inter a “decivilization that does a lot of damage” and linked it to “the attacks on elected officials and the custodians of power public”. ”.

“Authority is on the side of the school directors and teachers and we must support this educational community,” said Renaissance MP Maud Bregeon rightly, also accusing on behalf of the majority “an Islamist movement that wants to break up the school.” of the Republic”.

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