French Government Takes Action Against Ultra-Right Following Teen's Murder

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin plans to propose a ban on small ultra-right groups following violent protests sparked by the murder of a 16-year-old schoolboy at a village dance in Crépol. Nine suspects have been placed under formal investigation, but extreme-right activists have exploited the incident. While the circumstances surrounding the killing remain unclear, far-right politicians have alleged a racial motive. Authorities have already sentenced six individuals in connection with the riots, and Darmanin revealed that 13 far-right terror plots have been foiled since 2017. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne criticized politicians who exploited the murder for their own gain, emphasizing the need for respect for the victim.
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