What Activists Can Learn From France Now
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On Friday, 28 March, BFM revealed that intelligence officers were following the beginnings of the confrontation that led to the death of the far right activist on 12 February. LFI questions the Ministry of the Interior.
What activists can learn from France now
In mid-February, shortly after I sent off the last proofs of my book “The Yellow Vests and The Battle for Democracy: Taking to the Streets of Paris in the 21st Century,” which examines the “Yellow Vest” street protests that galvanized French politics in the early 2020s, a young man named Quentin Deranque died in the city of Lyon in southeastern France. Deranque was a 23-year-old far-right activist who was fatally injured in a street fight with a…
Police officers took pictures of the clashes that preceded Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon.
Founder of Lyon Popeuse, a small group dissolved for its apology of Nazism or its antisemitic speech, Eliot Bertin was forbidden to go to the Rhône prefecture.
Territorial intelligence officers were present during the clashes that preceded the death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon. If they did not attend the deadly blows, their photos allowed the identification of the suspects, while at the same time sparking intense political controversy.
Eliot Bertin, leader of the ultra-right wing in Lyon, was arrested and placed in pretrial detention for failing to comply with the conditions of his judicial review. In question, he reportedly went, according to BFMTV's information, to the march in tribute to Quentin Deranque on 21 February. As a reminder, the activist had been [...] The article Death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon: the leader of the ultra-right wing placed in pre-trial detention a…
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