Macron was not taken for granted by French anti-fascists



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They are demonstrating in Paris, you could write this too, but the situation is not that simple. Today they took to the streets for several reasons:

  • On the one hand, the national media, from all sides, The world Y Le Figaro also: for the freedom of the French press. Somehow Brussels is not so concerned about this, but a new law will fundamentally restrict the work of journalists reporting on protests. By law, the face of the police cannot be shown, one of the slogans of the protest for which, in free translation, it became “keep quiet.
  • They also protest against the new law of public order.
  • But there are also: A black rapper was beaten to death this week by police because he was not wearing the required mask, so they also marched against police violence.
  • Then there are the yellow vests, and of course also the violent extreme left, which has already attacked the policewho dispersed with tear gas.
  • And, of course, there are those who go out to “protest” because you can take good photos of burning buildings and crowds. Yes there are.

A The world according to your preliminary report Immigrants will also protest because police evacuated another illegal immigrant camp in Paris earlier this week.


There were many in today’s demo:

Police say tens of thousands, and organizers say more than 100,000, were in the midst of the coronavirus epidemic. There was a mask in most, but any way we look at it, there is not a place and a half, but not even a meter between people …

Photo: GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)

Le Figaro, referring to the threat of an epidemic, described the demonstration as particularly dangerous, regardless of whether they participated themselves, although only a few.


In the Bastille, without permission, a pancake shop was opened, with an endless line of crepes and drinks. A protester said a Le Figaro for your reporter: everyone is making a revolution as they can. Let’s just say the revolutionary heroism of the pancake vendor is reduced a bit by feeding the protesters money …


Meanwhile, the police and the protesters are fighting each other.

Burning cars on the streets of Paris:

(Photo: Alain JOCARD / AFP)

Some people bounce off cars …

(Photo: GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)

There are also many people who photograph the burning buildings in their own city.

(Photo: Thomas COEX / AFP)

Later, to calm people down, it was announced that the four policemen who beat the rapper would remain in prison.

One of the protesters told Le Figaro, a 55-year-old engineer, that the French have always criticized African dictatorships, but protesters say unprecedented policing and a new law enforcement law will not improve France.



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