Anti -racism demonstrations in France became a march in support of Gaza
Demonstrations in Paris, part of what is known as the annual anti -racism demonstrations in France, became a widespread march in support of Palestine and condemnation of Israeli crimes.
Demonstrators called for justice and support for the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank and the trial of occupation leaders in international courts.
The French Interior Ministry said more than 6,000 people demonstrated on Saturday against racism and extremist rights, and many chanted slogans in support of Gaza and raised the Palestinian flag.
The left accuses the government of aligning itself with the extremist right by adopting more strict positions on immigration.
French Prime Minister François Bayero had threatened to “cancel” to the Algerians in France in the field of relocation, residence and work, if Algeria returned its citizens who have been fired against them.
In Marseille (southern), about 5 people marched in the Palestinian flag, according to police (CGT), carrying banners with the themes of “against state -owned Islamophobia” and “Tesla is a new broken cross” and the Palestinian flag marched.
In Strasbourg (East), Mark Pereira, a six -year -old protester, said he had not said the dominant racism.
In Paris, more than 6,000 people participated in a demonstration, which ended with tension, and three were arrested and three others were injured.
A journalist also hit the police baton, and the police commissioner of the Laurent Nunes Police announced that he would refer to those who chanted “under criminal law”, while protesters chant “Death to Government, Police and Fascists”.
“America is heading to fascism,” said the 5 -year -old American protester who refused to mention its surname.
“I hope the policies that the extremist is pursuing in the United States will make people think,” said Nicole Kyle Nileson, a 6 -year -old in Ren, in western France.
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