An event in Paris, as part of what is known as the annual date to demonstrate against racism in France, has turned into a massive march of support for Palestine and to condemn Israeli crimes.
The demonstrators asked equity to the Palestinian people of Gaza and in the West Bank, to ensure protection and to try the heads of occupation before the international courts.
The French Interior Ministry said that more than 90,000 people had demonstrated yesterday, Saturday, against racism and the extreme right, and many of them chanted slogans in support of Gaza and agitated Palestinian flags.
The left accuses the government of approaching the extreme right, taking a strict position on immigration. Prime Minister François Bayro threatened to “cancel” the 1968 agreement, which gives Algerians in France a particular situation concerning the movement, residence and work, in the event that Algeria does not recover its citizens who have been exposed to expulsion decisions.
In Marseille (South), around 3,300 people have demonstrated, according to the police (10,000, according to the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), carrying banners saying “against government Islamophobia” and “Tesla is the new sword” and agitated Palestinian flags.
In Strasbourg (east), the 37 -year -old demonstrator Mark Pereira said he had come to say: “No to dominant racism”.
In Paris, more than 20,000 people participated in demonstrations that experienced a tension at the end of the arrest of two people and the injury of 3 others.
A journalist was also struck by a police officer, a police officer, and the police commissioner, Laurent Nunez, announced that he would refer to public prosecutions that have raised and sang slogans “in criminal law” while the demonstrators sang songs “the state, the police and the fascists will fall”.
“America is heading for fascism. We need such demonstrations in the United States.”
“I hope that the policies exercised by the extreme right in the United States will pay people to think,” said Nicole Kiel Nielsen at 75 in Rin, in the west of France.