Movement of September 10: 164 Police Officers in the Paris Region and "No Blocking"
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What says demonstration also says police repression. Laurent Nunez, the police prefect of Paris, welcomed the work of the police on 10 September.
On Wednesday, September 10th, the "Block all" movement mobilized nearly 200,000 people according to the interior, 250,000 according to the unions. The Paris police prefect welcomes the fact that the law enforcement forces prevented any attempt to block, especially in Paris where a dozen police officers...
The Minister of the Interior no longer has any mandate, and yet he continues to unleash an absolute police savagery against the population. Article 10 September: police savagery appeared first on Against Attack.
The day of 10 September, which mobilized nearly 200,000 French, was tainted by clashes between law enforcement forces and clusters of demonstrators. Although Bruno Retailleau praised "the failure of those who wanted to block the country", it is the result of an important police mechanism and techniques that some are contesting.
The slogan had been circulating on the social media since July: "On September 10, we block everything!"On D-Day, which fell the day after Sébastien Lecornu's appointment as Prime Minister, the correspondents of the foreign press were present, especially in Paris, to cover the event and report on the anger of many French people.
Bruno Retailleau greeted on Wednesday the failure of those who wanted to block the country at the end of the action day "Let's block everything", a call to the mobilization born on messaging and social networks. Can we really talk about failure? HERE takes stock with the insights of experts.
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