Far-right groups and sites have unearthed content shared on Facebook by an account named “Raïssa Rachel Keke”, proving according to them that the brand new Nupes-LFI MP was able to support Marine Le Pen or the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in the past. Question asked by Alain on June 20, 2022. Hello, You are asking us about the numerous publications emanating from social networks accusing Rachel Keke, newly elected insubordinate Nupes-La France deputy, of having in the past supported, among others, the National Rally. Rachel Keke is one of the remarkable figures of the new National Assembly. From her full name Rachel Keke Raïssa, she beat the former Minister of Sports Roxana Maracineanu in the second round of the legislative elections in Val-de-Marne, Sunday June 19. But she is best known for her struggle alongside the chambermaids of the Ibis Batignolles hotel: then housekeeper, this Franco-Ivorian led a strike for twenty-two months, between 2019 and 2021, to demand better working conditions. In the wake of his election, several far-right groups or sites unearthed content “liked” or shared on Facebook, by an account in the name of “Raïssa Rachel Keke”. This is particularly the case of the neo-Nazi group Ouest Casual and the Fdesouche site, which posted a series of screenshots on Tuesday May 21, supposed to show that a few years ago, Rachel Keke “shared Fdesouche and Marine Le Pen on his Facebook account”. – https://t.co/9b2LNouKX2 pic.twitter.com/5x20l0VnUA— Fdesouche.com is a press review (@F_Desouche) June 20, 2022 The Facebook account later also joined a private group called “La FRANCE of the right!”, Which this time is administered by activists close to LR. He is also accused of having shared a post calling for “support” the Syrian dictator “Bashar [al-Assad] against these criminal predators which are the United States, France and England”, as well as another targeting the Ivorian politician Aya Virginie Touré, and which notably includes homophobic insults towards her children. Finally, the account has relayed several publications, deemed hateful towards the North Africans, which denounce, for example, racism against blacks in “the Arab world”. “There is no more racist than an Algerian”, for example, advances a post shared by the account, accompanied by a video showing an adult man hitting a black child. Broadcast by hundreds of anonymous people, these accusations have also been by certain LREM political figures, such as MEP and former minister Nathalie Loiseau (who herself appeared on a far-right list when she was a student) or accounts of support for the presidential majority. more every minute about some new MPs. There, forgive me but my arms are falling. pic.twitter.com/NyFAtSL2mD— Nathalie Loiseau (@NathalieLoiseau) June 20, 2022 Content shared from 2016 to 2019 on an account still tagged last April These different contents were shared between 2016 and 2019 on the Facebook account “Raïssa Rachel Keke », which has not been accessible since Monday, June 20 in the evening. Two other Facebook accounts are linked to Rachel Keke: one whose first content dates back to April 21, where she presents herself as a “governess” residing “in Chevilly-Larue”; the other is a page called “Rachel Keke in the Assembly”, created on May 8, the day after the Nupes investiture convention, which served as her official support as a legislative candidate (and now as member). Before the last two accounts were created, it was in any case through the first profile mentioned, “Raïssa Rachel Keke”, that the striker at the Ibis hotel was identified on various Facebook content. Thus , this account had been tagged on February 20 in a video shot live by the Facebook page “March 8 Feminist Strike: surging for equality”, on the theme of “sexist and sexual violence at work”. The next day, the same account was identified in a photo published by a photographer engaged in La France insoumise, where Rachel Keke appears alongside the leader of the movement Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the deputy Eric Coquerel. These mentions have since disappeared, with the deletion of this account. However, there is a trace of it in the Google search results. Asked by CheckNews, the photographer close to LFI who mentioned the account “Raïssa Rachel Keke” explains that he tagged the account “which seemed to be his”. But without having elements to affirm it. (Google screenshot) “Don’t ask me about it” Contacted by CheckNews, Roxana Maracineanu, defeated by 177 votes against Rachel Keke, told us n not having been aware of this account possibly linked to his opponent before the controversy arose after the second round: “We carried out an honest campaign and did not go digging in the trash cans of the networks. If these racist and homophobic messages were indeed posted by Ms. Kéké, it is a disaster to see her sit in the National Assembly. Because she won by advancing in a mask and fooling voters. I am surprised that she or LFI did not see fit to deny it. “Contacted on several occasions, La France insoumise and the team of Rachel Keke have not yet answered our questions. But they do not seem for the moment not deny: in the Assembly, the journalist Sophie de Ravinel of Figaro was able to question the new deputy directly on these publications, and explains on the set of LCP to have received as an answer: “Do not ask me about it, it’s is my historic day, I don’t want to talk about it now.” And the great political reporter to continue: “She is very representative of these French people who have evolved in their ideas, over their past. And that is something that is quite common to many of those who voted for her, who wonder about their political affiliations […] This is not a problem for the rebellious, who told me: “We, our desire anyway, is to convert in ideas. If she embodies this conversion, that’s fine.” Sophie de Ravinel also explains to CheckNews that a “LFI deputy” mentioned “the need for an official response and explanation from the person concerned”.
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