Overview
- Frédéric Haziza filed a legal complaint for doxing after Jean‑Luc Mélenchon named him during the LFI summer gathering, according to a copy seen by AFP.
- In an August 22 speech in the Drôme, Mélenchon accused Haziza of asking guests whether he is antisemitic, explicitly identifying the Radio J journalist.
- Radio J condemned the remarks and said the public naming placed a target on the journalist’s back given rising antisemitic attacks in France.
- As of the latest reports, La France insoumise had not responded to AFP’s requests for comment on the complaint.
- The complaint comes as relations between LFI and parts of the press are strained following the party’s refusal to accredit a Le Monde reporter to its summer university.