About 30,000 people were expected to attend the demonstrations called by left-wing organizations, while police were deployed extensively.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in hundreds of cities in France this Saturday for what they consider a… excessive police violence.
The most serious incident to date took place in Paris An officer pulled out a gun and pointed it at the crowd. given that the vehicle he was traveling in was threatened, according to the French press. The patrol car was reportedly attacked with iron bars, and when the vehicle was blocked, a police officer came out through one of the rear doors and pulled out his firearm.
The demonstration has been called by various organizations a “unitary march” to denounce “systemic racism and police brutality.” and to demand “social justice and public freedoms.”
Police sources cited by BFMTV television indicate that this is the case several officers injuredalthough there is no official confirmation or information about the severity.
They were expected approximately 30,000 attended the demonstrations called by left-wing organizations amid extensive police deployment. The Ministry of the Interior, in turn, has mobilized between 130 and 150 mobile units throughout France, which also means approximately 30,000 police and gendarmesin addition to the work of the intelligence services.
The call criticizes “a regressive politics that favors the far right and is increasingly trampling on our public freedoms, our social model and our future in the face of ecological collapse.”
Bayonne It is one of the cities where demonstrations took place this morning.
Source: EITB

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