For many in Marseille, the far right in France’s second city will be for ever associated with the killing of Ibrahim Ali. In 1995, the teenager was leaving a rap band rehearsal with friends when they crossed paths with three National Front militants who were putting up posters in support of the Front’s founder and then leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen. Ibrahim was shot in the back as he ran to catch his bus. Thirty-one years later, the National Front is now Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) and polls suggest the party could take Marseille in forthcoming nationwide municipal elections.
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