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    Eleven held in France over killing of far-right activist

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    PARIS, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Eleven ‌people including an aide to a French far-left ​lawmaker were arrested in France overnight and early on Wednesday on suspicion of involvement ⁠in the killing of a far-right activist.

    Shortly after the announcement, the Paris headquarters of the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party received a bomb threat ​and had to be evacuated until the all-clear was given when police secured the ‌scene.

    Far-right activist Quentin Deranque, 23, died on Saturday after being beaten by hard-left activists outside a conference centre in Lyon where Rima Hassan, an LFI ⁠member of the European Parliament, was speaking.

    Videos of the ⁠confrontation were widely shared on social media. Hassan and other members of the LFI have condemned the killing.

    The Lyon prosecutors' office, which has opened a murder investigation, said 11 suspects have been detained so far. Among ‌them is an aide to LFI lawmaker Raphael Arnault, who said on ⁠Tuesday that the aide had "stopped all parliamentary work".

    "It ‌is now up to the investigation to ​determine responsibility," Arnault said on X.

    Both the hard left and hard right have been capitalising on frustration with the minority centrist government ahead ‌of local elections next month and a presidential ​vote next year, set to ⁠take place in a highly polarised environment.

    Speaking to reporters on ‌Wednesday, the LFI's national coordinator Manuel ⁠Bompard said his party was in no way responsible for Deranque's death, and that it now felt threatened itself.

    Jordan Bardella, party president of the ​far-right National Rally, has ‌accused LFI leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon of opening the "doors of the National Assembly ⁠to presumed murderers".

    (Reporting by Sophie Louet, ​Gabriel Stargardter, Gianluca Lo Nostro in Paris, Charlotte Van Campenhout in ​Amsterdam; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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