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▲ The BBC news captures the controversy over the controversy over the French police beating black men. | |
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National anger is spreading as French police officers collectively beat up black men.
According to important foreign media such as AP and BBC, on the 27th (local time), President Emmanuel Macron ordered the Interior Minister, Gerald Dharmanin, who oversees the police organization, to severely punish the police. A close friend of President Macron said: “The president was very shocked by this incident.”
The Office of the Comptroller of the French Police Department is investigating the case while he is in detention. “They have desecrated the uniforms of the French Republic,” Minister Dharmanin said.
The day before, French Internet media published a closed circuit television (CC) video in Paris where police officers beat and arrested a black man.
Police reported that this man, Michelle, wandered the streets without a mask and tried to crack down, but forcibly dragged them inside and committed violence first. However, the video posted was different from the police claim.
Music producer Michelle escaped repression and fled to her studio, but was captured by the police and dragged into the studio. The policemen shook their fists and kicked, attacked indiscriminately, and even brandished the police baton.
The police assaulted Michelle’s colleagues in the study, swore racist words, and even exploded tear gas in the study. Then, only after learning that they were being filmed by CCTV, did they stop the assault and arrest Michelle.
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▲ The Twitter account captures a video of French police beating black men. | |
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When the video is released, the number of views skyrockets and criticism pours out on the French police as excessive physical force and racism controversy are added.
Michelle sued the police by revealing her torn head and lips and her face bloodied by the police. “People who need to protect me have attacked me,” he said. “I want justice and I want them to face legal punishment.”
France’s national soccer forward Killian Mbappé posted a photo of Michelle being attacked on his Twitter, as well as “Unbearable videos, unacceptable violence” and “Any racism.” Later, other national players such as Antoine Griezmann and Samuel Umtiti joined.
French media said national anger is running out of control and recalled a massive racist protest sparked by the case of George Floyd, an African-American man who was strangled on the knees of a police officer a few months ago.
“The abuse of public power that undermines trust between the police and citizens must be punished,” said Rishar Ferrand, assistant to President Macron and speaker of the French House of Representatives, and the mayor of Paris “was deeply shocked by the behavior. unacceptable”. Criticized.
On the 17th, French police forcibly demolished a temporary refugee camp near Paris, sparking violence against refugees and sparking controversy.
In addition, as the case of the assault on a black man overlapped, the French Parliament recently strengthened police powers in response to terrorism, and amendments to the security law that severely punished if the face of the police were revealed were also opposed. In Internet.
▲ French national soccer player Killian Mbafe tweets about convicting a group of black men by French police. | |
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