In Paris, justice validates the prohibition of an anti-fascist demonstration, but allows that of a neo-fascist group
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The neo-fascists of the "C9M" will be able to march in the capital on Saturday, May 10, while the anti-fascists are contained in the place of the Pantheon.
On Friday, 9 May, the Paris Administrative Court confirmed the ban on an anti-fascist and anti-racist demonstration scheduled for Saturday, 10 May in the capital, in which the group Emergency Palestine was to participate, following the request of police prefect Laurent Nuñez, after BFMTV.On the other hand, a judge of the court's interlocutors suspended the bans on two other demonstrations scheduled for the same day: one organized at the appeal o…
In its decision, the Paris Administrative Court invoked the fact that the anti-fascist counter-demonstration was planned on the same route as that organized by the Committee on 9 May, Saturday. However, it allowed a static gathering place of the Pantheon.
Black flags and Celtic crosses, the far right collective mobilized for its annual gathering on 10 May, banned by the authorities but likely to be authorized by the courts.
A thousand neo-Nazis from all over France and abroad have been able to parade in the streets of the capital. The article Paris: Nazi parade under police protection appeared first on Against Attack.
The neo-Nazis marched in Paris, 80 years after the fall of the Third Reich They presented themselves as patriots but had all the tricks of the neo-Nazis. As every year, they paraded in the streets of Paris As in 2024, the prefecture tried (very softly) to ban the neo-Nazi parade of the "Committee of 9 May", or "C9M". The ban order was again challenged before the administrative court and again was retold. About a thousand nostalgic fascisms have …
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