A canceled concert that caused a lot of talk. On Wednesday, April 5, Bilal Hassani was due to perform in an old church that had been desecrated for 500 years, but the performance was finally canceled due to pressure from local Catholic movements. In the program on April 12 Daily, Claimed to be the flag bearer of the LGBT+ community, the artist declared that he had filed numerous complaints of incitement to hatred, violence and discrimination, especially against the far-right movements Aurora, Civitas and the “controversial nation Metz” group.
On Friday, April 28, the lawyers of the former Eurovision representative announced that they had filed a complaint with the Metz prosecutor’s office. The chiefs complained “overt and direct incitement to commit a crime or misdemeanor”, “incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence”, “threat and harassment”. “This is a simple complaint against X, where we add all the defining elements that we want researchers to focus on.He told AFP Paris bar attorneys Isabelle Wekstein and Clara Steg. “We’ve identified individuals or identity groups that sent hateful messages to our client even after the concert was canceled”they said.
In addition, the Stop Homophobia and Mousse associations complained to the traditional Catholic Civitas association of discrimination based on gender identity.
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Source: Programme Television

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