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‘Long live the Islamist revolution. We will be the masters of France. We will come for all of you, it will be soon.’

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Oh, the “Islamophobia”!

“A subsidiary of the Sodexo group files a complaint after receiving a letter advocating terrorism,” translated from “Une filiale du groupe Sodexo porte plainte après la réception d’un courrier faisant l’apologie du terrorisme,” by Amaury Bucco, Valeurs Actuelles, August 12, 2022 (thanks to Medforth):

A complaint was filed in July by the head of security at the catering company Sogeres, a subsidiary of Sodexo, after receiving a terrorist threat letter, Valeurs Actuelles ​​learned from a police source. The letter was sent, according to initial findings, by a certain Fouzia M., residing in Aubagne, to whom the collection service of Sogeres had asked a month earlier for payment of her son’s canteen bill, amounting to at 65.88 euros. Handwritten and two A4 pages long, including one double-sided, the letter was sent to Sogeres headquarters in Guyancourt (Yvelines). She was subsequently entrusted to the Trappes police station for the smooth running of the investigation.

“I do not pay, I converted to Islam,” we read in this letter, which glorifies Islamic terrorism. “The Arab revolution is here, we are everywhere. We’ll make you spit blood. We are going to do you worse than Samuel Paty. You saw what we did at the Stade de France. The Kalashes are ready. Rivers of blood will flow. Long live Allah. Long live the Islamist revolution. We will be the masters of France. We will come for all of you, it will be soon, long live Mohamed.” The investigation was entrusted to the urban security of Elencourt, before being transferred to the Territorial Intelligence of Marseille, in order to determine if Fouzia M. is indeed the author of this letter, signed by her hand, and if she has all her mental faculties. According to a police source, the investigations concluded that the identity of Fouzia M. was stolen, who was therefore not the author of the letter, and who was not the only one to be confronted with such identify theft. It remains to be determined why this letter was sent.

Contacted on numerous occasions, the company Sogeres did not respond to our requests.

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