Paris police under fire over neo-Nazi rally
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French police and government under heavy scrutiny for allowing neo-Nazi rally in Paris
The Paris police force is the subject of heavy criticism after it allowed a group of 600-odd neo-Nazis to openly parade through the capital city last Saturday. Apart from the police force, France's interior minister is also facing heat from the opposition and the public over inaction.
The Paris police force and the French Interior Minister are under fire for a neo-Nazi demonstration that was allowed to take place last weekend. Around six hundred members of far-right groups walked through central Paris dressed in black on Saturday, while demonstrations were banned on Monday, on French Liberation Day, due to the disturbing sound of pots and pans.
Paris police under fire over neo-Nazi rally
PARIS, May 9 — The Paris police force and France’s interior minister faced questions and criticism yesterday over why a march of around 600 neo-Nazis through the streets of the capital was authorised at the weekend. The annual rally Saturday by far-right extremists dressed in black came as authorities clamp down on protesters banging saucepans against the government, with new restrictions put in place yesteday to prevent President Emmanuel Macro…
Paris police under fire over neo-Nazi rally
The Paris police force and France’s interior minister faced questions and criticism Monday over why a march of around 600 neo-Nazis through the streets of the capital was authorised at the weekend. The rally Saturday by far-right extremists dressed in black came as authorities clamp down on protesters banging saucepans against the government, with new restrictions put in place Monday to shield President Emmanuel Macron from the noise. The march …
Paris police under fire over neo-Nazi rally
PARIS: The Paris police force and France's interior minister faced questions and criticism on Monday (May 8) over why a march of around 600 neo-Nazis through the streets of the capital was authorised at the weekend. The rally Saturday by far-right extremists dressed in black came as authorities clamp down
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