Death of Quentin in Lyon: a conference by Rima Hassan canceled at the École Normale Supérieure
A conference by Rima Hassan scheduled for February 27 at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris-Saclay has been canceled following the recent events surrounding the fatal assault of a young nationalist activist in Lyon.
The École Normale Supérieure (ENS) has announced the cancellation of a conference featuring Rima Hassan, which was planned for February 27. This decision follows the tragic death of 23-year-old nationalist activist Quentin Deranque, who was attacked during an event associated with the far-left eurodeputy La France Insoumise in Lyon. The ENS communications department cited the recent violent events as the reason for the cancellation.
The incident that led to this cancellation involved Quentin Deranque, whose death has raised significant concern and sparked discussions around political violence in France. His attack occurred on the sidelines of a conference, prompting various stakeholders to reassess the current political climate and the safety of attending such events. The syndicate FSU, which organized the conference, represents the interests of staff at ENS Paris-Saclay and is now bearing the brunt of the consequences surrounding this unfortunate event.
By canceling the conference, ENS seems to be responding to the prevalent tensions and fears stemming from this violent episode, indicating a broader unease regarding political activism and safety in France. This situation not only highlights the rising stakes of political confrontations but also serves as a reflection of the current societal divides, raising questions about freedom of expression in politically charged environments.