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Stuper in Lyon: Police Insulted in Giant Letters

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On Saturday evening, between two screenings of one of the major works of the Feast of Lights, shortly before 8 p.m., the public was surprised by unexpected political slogans. Messages hostile to the National Gathering and the police: "The police hurt and kill," we read. The radical environmental collective of the Earth's Uprisings claimed this flash action at night, a group known for its fight in Sainte-Soline or on the site of the A69. (Politic…

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On Saturday evening, between two screenings of one of the major works of the Feast of Lights, shortly before 8 p.m., the public was surprised by unexpected political slogans. Messages hostile to the National Gathering and the police: "The police hurt and kill," we read. The radical environmental collective of the Earth's Uprisings claimed this flash action at night, a group known for its fight in Sainte-Soline or on the site of the A69. (Politic…

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Several texts criminalizing law enforcement played surprise guests on Saturday night. The environmental group claimed action on its Instagram account.

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Saturday evening, on the second evening of the Fête des Lumières, messages were projected wildly place des Terreaux in Lyon. They attacked the far right and the police.

Right

The Fête des Lumières de Lyon was ruined. On Saturday 6 December, slogans with political connotations projected on the façade of the Palais Saint-Pierre with messages aimed directly at the police, reports ICI Bleu. "Police injures and kills", "No to the police state", "We release the RN" or "Sainte-Soline, neither forgets nor pardons", could be read. These slogans immediately provoked the anger of the Alliance Police union. "Acclaiming the Polic…

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Activist slogans such as "the police injures and kills" and "the RN is released", have become involved in the illuminations of the famous Fête des Lumières in Lyon.

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Police prefect Fabienne Buccio condemned an "unbearable hate message" against the National Police. The perpetrators are wanted.

·Paris, France
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Lyonmag.com broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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