Tens of Thousands in France Protest Against Discrimination and Political Extremism
- Tens of thousands protested in Paris and other French cities against racism and the rise of the far right during the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 22, 2025, according to police reports.
- Around 62,000 people participated in protests across France, including notable turnouts in Marseille and Lille, as stated by local police.
- Dominique Sopo from SOS Racisme remarked on the global reactionary offensive against foreigners and expressed concern over rising racist acts.
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In most of France's major cities, the extreme left, led by unsubstantiated France, demonstrated this Saturday, March 22, "against racism and the extreme right." A far-flung concept that constituted, as expected, the exitory of all hatreds with various counts according to the various sources. Barely more than 20,000 people in Paris – 62,000 in all of France responded to the call of the street, despite an overmobilization of the associative galaxy…
Paris. At least 91,000 people protested yesterday in France against racism and the extreme right, in a hundred marches, in which there was allusion to Donald Trump’s government in the United States and Palestinian flags, the Ministry of the Interior reported, after the government promised to tighten migration policies.
Thousands of people gathered in Paris and other French cities on Saturday to protest against racism and the rise of the far-right. Protests against racial discrimination were also held in Amsterdam.
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Paris and other French cities on Saturday to protest against racism and the rise of the far right. Some protesters also chanted slogans against the administration of US President Donald Trump, while others carried Palestinian flags. Clashes broke out between police and some protesters in Paris.
More than 90,000 people, including many young people, gathered across France the day after the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Source: The post "If we do nothing, we'll get eaten": Tens of thousands of people marched against racism and the far right first appeared on INTELLI.NEWS.
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