Feb 17 β€’ 18:49 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

Four people arrested for the murder of young right-wing activist in France

French police have arrested four suspects related to the murder of a right-wing activist in Lyon, France, who was attacked during a political demonstration.

On Tuesday, French police arrested four individuals suspected of involvement in the murder of 23-year-old right-wing activist Quentin Deranque, who was violently attacked last week in Lyon. The Lyon prosecutor's office confirmed the arrests according to the AFP news agency. Deranque suffered a severe brain injury during the attack, which involved at least six assailants and occurred during a demonstration against a leftist politician's speech at a university. This incident highlights the escalating violence and tensions surrounding political protests in France.

The attack took place on a Thursday amid a protest organized by far-right groups against left-wing ideologies, reflecting France's contentious political climate. A source close to the investigation revealed that one of the arrested individuals was an assistant to a member of parliament from the left-wing party La France Insoumise (LFI). The variety of narratives surrounding the incident underscores the polarizing political environment within the country, as different groups attempt to frame the events according to their ideological views.

The arrests mark a significant development in the case, as this is the first formal apprehension related to the altercation at the demonstration. The far-right collective Nemesis, of which Deranque was reportedly a member, stated that he was present at the protest to protect its members. The episode not only raises concerns about political violence but also the potential implications for future demonstrations and the heightened polarization that has characterized recent political discourse in France.

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