
Yassine Benyettou
Yassine Benyettou is a prominent activist in France, serving as the national secretary of the Red Jeunes collective. He has been vocal in addressing issues of racism and Islamophobia, particularly in the context of rising tensions within the Muslim community in France. Following the tragic assassination of Aboubakar Cissé, a young Muslim man, Benyettou co-organized a march in Paris to honor Cissé and protest against the increasing hate crimes and discrimination faced by Muslims in the country. He emphasizes the impact of political rhetoric on fueling Islamophobia and advocates for the safety and rights of marginalized communities.
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Yassine Benyettou is the national secretary of the Red Jeunes collective and co-organizer of the march.
A Paris, des milliers de personnes ont manifesté pour dénoncer « la progression de l’islamophobie », après l’assassinat d’Aboubakar Cissé






