Muslim Rights Group Files Complaint Against Critics After Teacher’s Murder

The death of the beheaded professor has provoked a backlash against the Collective Against Islamophobia in France (CCIF). The association defending the rights of Muslims has filed a complaint against Zineb El Rhazoui and Aurore Bergé who accuse them of "having led a harassment campaign against this teacher".
In a press release, the CCIF denounced the remarks of the two women: "Very quickly, our message of mourning was attacked, which again demonstrates the impasse we described last year, in the aftermath of the attack at the Paris Prefecture," the association recalled. Continuing its denunciation, the CCIF pointed out that the Muslim community is considered "a separate entity, supposedly homogeneous, which should feel guilty, apologize, or even question its religion." "It is forbidden for it to be touched, to be moved, on pain of being treated as a hypocrite and producing ’crocodile tears’," the association added.
The CCIF therefore denounces a campaign of intoxication and defamation by these two people. For having declared "Your silence yes, by ours. Not after this manhunt in which you participated," Aurore Bergé is the subject of a complaint filed against her person. As for Zineb El Rhazoui, the association has filed a complaint against her for declaring: "A harassment campaign was carried out against him (the teacher, editor’s note) with the help of the CCIF and the academy was informed of it."
According to the association, a simple investigation should show that these are serious untruths. For the members of the collective, the victim of this terrorist act is one of the dead of France and by extension of the association. The CCIF also expressed its condolences to the family of the deceased and his loved ones.
As for Bilal Righi, president of the humanitarian association Ummah Charity, he also filed a complaint against Zineb El Rhazoui for her defamatory tweets on social networks.
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