Rome, November 30th – A shocking and unsettling news has just arrived from France. We are dismayed to learn that – right in these uncertain times – the French government has decided to freeze the accounts of the Institut Iliade, a prominent cultural and educational institution.
The Institut Iliade, founded in 2016 by the renowned French writer and philosopher Dominique Venner, is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of European identity, culture, and heritage. Through conferences, seminars, and publications, the Institut Iliade has been actively working towards strengthening the sense of belonging and pride in European values among its members and the wider society.
The decision to block the accounts of such an esteemed institution has caused great concern and confusion among its supporters and the general public. The reasons behind this drastic measure are still unclear, but it is believed that the French government is targeting the Institut Iliade for its unapologetic stance on defending European identity and values.
This move by the French government is not only a direct attack on the Institut Iliade but also on the fundamental principles of freedom of speech and expression. It is deeply concerning that a country that prides itself on its democratic values would resort to such authoritarian tactics to silence a voice that challenges the mainstream narrative.
The Institut Iliade has been a beacon of hope for many Europeans who feel disconnected from their cultural roots and heritage. Its activities have inspired a sense of pride and belonging in many individuals, especially the younger generation, who are often bombarded with a distorted and negative view of their own identity.
The freezing of the Institut Iliade’s accounts is not only a blow to the institution but also to the thousands of individuals who have benefited from its activities. It is a direct attack on the freedom of thought and expression, which are essential for a healthy and democratic society.
Despite this setback, the Institut Iliade remains determined to continue its mission of preserving and promoting European identity and values. Its supporters have shown unwavering solidarity and have launched a petition to demand the unfreezing of the accounts and the recognition of the Institut Iliade’s crucial role in promoting European culture.
The Institut Iliade’s struggle is not just a French issue; it concerns all Europeans who value their cultural heritage and identity. It is a call to action for all those who believe in the importance of diversity and freedom of expression.
In conclusion, the decision to block the accounts of the Institut Iliade is a concerning development that should not be taken lightly. It is a direct attack on the fundamental values of democracy and freedom of expression. We must stand in solidarity with the Institut Iliade and support its mission to preserve and promote European identity and values. Let us hope that the French government will reconsider its actions and recognize the crucial role of the Institut Iliade in shaping a better future for Europe.