French Journalist Karim Rissouli Receives Racist Anonymous Letter at Home

On the web, French journalist of Moroccan origin Karim Rissouli claims to have received a racist anonymous letter at his home, the content of which he revealed.
"You didn’t understand the vote of June 9. It’s not about purchasing power, it’s not about retirement at 60, it’s not about the privatization of Radio France. The one and only fundamental reason for the RN vote is that the historic French people are fed up with all the Arabs. The rest is just blah-blah." This is how the author of the anonymous letter addressed the France 5 journalist Karim Rissouli. On the web, he wrote on Tuesday, May 25 on Instagram: "Received this morning at my home. Not at work. Not on social networks. At my home." The author of the letter adds: "You can do your best with your Islamo-leftist guests, you won’t change anything, continues the author of this threatening letter. The ’souchien’ will never accept you, nor you, nor your brothers, and even despite the numbers you will never possess France."
This is not the first time that Karim has received threatening letters. The difference: he used to receive them at the office or on social networks, but never at his home. Enough to worry the French journalist of Moroccan origin. "I came home and found this letter at my home, which had been mailed from somewhere in France, but I don’t know where," he explained to the Brut media.
The host of the "C Politique" and "C ce soir" programs received the support of his colleagues and political leaders such as Clément Beaune, former Minister of Transport and Renaissance candidate in the legislative elections, or Manon Aubry, La France Insoumise European deputy and supporter of the New Popular Front, reports Le Parisien. Former director of the Bondy Blog Latifa Oulkhouir said the individual behind this letter had also sent her threatening letters. "All my support, it’s not his first time, I had received one too (at the office) and he always sends his written horrors on an envelope, it’s his trademark," she reacted.
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