The premises of the Utopia 56 association in Toulouse were the victims of an action taken over by the identity collective Furie Française. A report will be filed for inciting hatred.
The association Utopia 56, which helps migrants, was the target of a vandal act orchestrated by the far-right collective Furie Française. The premises located in Toulouse “were fenced off and covered with xenophobic and slanderous messages,” say activists on the X social network.
“Immigration” association.
The small group is proud to have “performed the symbolic closing of the premises of the immigrant association Utopia 56”. On Instagram, Furie Française claims this action aims to denounce “accomplices in savagery”. Before continuing “Afghan migrants are piling up knife attacks”, taking as an example the death of Matisse in Châteauroux or the recent attack on a student at the Lamartine College in Toulouse. “In the face of scum and accomplices, we no longer give up” we can also read. Still on Instagram, the collective that “takes responsibility for everything” condemns the methods of Utopia 56, which is “complicit in the migrant invasion raging in France”.
“Humanity and solidarity” from Utopia 56
On Instagram, the association specifies: “No attempt at intimidation will set us back.” Since its foundation in 2015, Utopia 56 has opened nine branches in France. Through raids or establishing support accommodation, Utopia 56 helps the vulnerable public. Accused of being one of the “immigration associations” that exist in France, one of the signs read “Stop immigration”.