"Blood Has Sunk Too Much in Our Streets": a March in Grenoble to Denounce Violence and Drug Trafficking
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Nearly 200 people marched this Sunday in the city of Isère to warn about the resurgence of gun violence, often linked to drug trafficking. Three people were shot dead in the space of a few days in April in the streets.
He was short of the world on Sunday, May 3, to pay tribute to the victims of drug trafficking in Grenoble. Less than 200 people responded to the appeal of Azzedine Mhiyaoui. But the determination was strong, behind the banner hit with the slogan "not one more ball". The former world champion of foot-poing boxing, however, had not spared his efforts, multiplying the passages in the local and national press and inviting all his friends.A "collater…
At the initiative of former boxing champion Azzeddine Mhiyaoui, a march against violence was organised this Sunday in Grenoble. Nearly 200 people came to denounce the resurgence of these acts in the agglomeration.
A white march was organised this Sunday afternoon 3 May in Grenoble, at the call of the former boxing champion Azzeddine Mhiyaoui, to say "stop violence". Nearly 200 people participated.
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