French Generals accuse Macron of ‘Treason’ Over UN Migration Pact
12/14/2018
The pact, which was signed by 164 nations on Monday, including France, is not legally binding but greases the skids for unlimited migration to be treated as a human right and criticism of mass migration to be treated as hate speech.
A letter written by General Antoine Martinez and signed by ten other generals, an admiral and a colonel, as well as former French Minister of Defense Charles Millon, warns Macron that the move strips France of more sovereignty and provides an additional reason for "an already battered people" to "revolt".
The letter accuses Macron of being "guilty of a denial of democracy or treason against the nation" for signing the pact without putting it to the people.