Here’s your text written cleanly and formatted for clarity: On February 12, 2026, Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old mathematics student from Lyon, France, was attacked by a mob of masked far-left militants while volunteering as a security escort for a peaceful women's demonstration. He died of severe traumatic brain injury two days later, on February 14, 2026. The attack was attributed to members and former members of Jeune Garde Antifasciste (Young Guard), a radical anti-fascist collective co-founded by Raphaël Arnault, a sitting member of the French National Assembly from the hard-left party La France Insoumise (LFI). Eleven individuals were subsequently arrested; among them were two direct parliamentary aides of Deputy Arnault. One aide was formally charged with complicity in voluntary homicide. This paper analyses the case from the perspectives of political violence theory, civil liberties, institutional accountability, and the rule of law. We argue that the killing of Quentin Deranque constitutes a grave violation of the most fundamental democratic norms — the right to life and the right to peaceful political expression — and that the documented institutional links between the perpetrators and a sitting legislator represent a serious threat to French and European democratic governance. We further contend that the rhetorical culture of dehumanisation cultivated by certain factions of the radical left created the conditions of possibility for this lethal act, and that accountability must follow at both the criminal and political levels. This paper takes a clear and unambiguous ethical stance: the victim's rights were violated and his death is to be condemned without qualification; the perpetrators and those whose actions enabled them bear grave moral and legal responsibility.
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