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Neo-Fascist Demonstration of the "C9M" in Paris: the Prefecture Takes a Ban Order, Which Also Concerns the Anti-Fascist Counter-Manif

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The Paris police prefecture announced this Tuesday, May 5 at "Liberation" the ban on the parade scheduled for Saturday and the anti-fascist counter-mobilization denouncing this gathering. However, in recent years similar arrests have been broken in temporary order, allowing the parade to be held despite everything.

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The representative of the 9-May Committee protest in the Führer, according to the information of "Mediapart". The police prefecture has just banned the event, with the risk of being disa...

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The Prefecture of Police justifies itself by evoking “a tense and very polarized political context”, in particular after the death of Quentin Deranque, himself an ultra-right activist.

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The Paris police prefecture announced this Tuesday, May 5 at "Liberation" the ban on the parade scheduled for Saturday and the anti-fascist counter-mobilization denouncing this gathering. However, in recent years similar arrests have been broken in temporary order, allowing the parade to be held despite everything.

·Paris, France
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On May 9th, several hundred neo-Nazi, fascist, and identitarian activists, from dozens of small groups across the country, are preparing to march in the streets of Paris. While the police prefecture has just banned the event, its decision risks being overruled by the administrative court. Many of the organizations participating in this May 9th Committee (C9M) and their allied structures benefit from tax-deductible donations, and therefore public…

The neofascists of the May 9 Committee (C9M) plan to parade under their banners stamped with the Celtic cross in the streets of Paris Article 8 — 9 — 10 May: no Nazis in Paris appeared first on Counterattack.

“No Nazis in Paris.” Several political, activist, and union organizations are calling for a demonstration against fascism on Saturday, May 9, in Paris. According to Libération, the anti-fascist march, led by the Solidarity March, undocumented immigrant and unaccompanied minor collectives, the 20th arrondissement anti-fascist collective, and numerous political and union organizations, has been banned by the Paris police prefecture. This march is…

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Liberation broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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