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Exile in the land of human rights
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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For years, administrative detention centers (CRAs) have been criticized by various associations for the deplorable conditions in which they are held. In an open letter, Forum Réfugiés-Cosi, France Terre d'Asile, SOS Habitat and La Cimade called for the closure of the CRAs as COVID. Some fifty people are still being held at the Mesnil Amelot center, but the Conseil d'Etat has opposed the associations' request for their release. Considered in the same way as prison as a place of deprivation of liberty, the CRAs remain a place of imprisonment prior to expulsion for people illegally present on French territory. In the land of human rights, being a foreigner is a crime. March 15, 2018.
In October 2015, the municipality presented eighteen commitments in a document entitled "Mobilizing the Paris community to welcome refugees". The document opens with this sentence: "Paris, like other refugee cities, will rise to the challenge of welcoming the many migrants currently arriving in Europe." One year on, and with the city of Paris already struggling to fulfill its commitment, the dismantling of the Calais Jungle in October 2016 has led to some refugees retreating to the capital. Camps then sprang up, notably in north-east Paris on the banks of the Canal Saint Martin, then at Porte de la Chapelle and Porte d'Aubervilliers. The dismantling of these camps has continued apace. Since June 2015, 300 evacuations and "shelters" of refugees have taken place in Paris and its inner suburbs. These settlements, followed by their evacuation, give the image of an identical repetition of a catastrophic situation of precariousness and a lack of public action. Invisibilized since the last dismantling operations, the exile populations find themselves rejected on the outskirts of the capital. Only a few associations still manage to maintain contact by seeking out the living quarters of those left behind.
In October 2015, the municipality presented eighteen commitments in a document entitled "Mobilizing the Paris community to welcome refugees". The document opens with this sentence: "Paris, like other refugee cities, will rise to the challenge of welcoming the many migrants currently arriving in Europe." One year on, and with the city of Paris already struggling to fulfill its commitment, the dismantling of the Calais Jungle in October 2016 has led to some refugees retreating to the capital. Camps then sprang up, notably in north-east Paris on the banks of the Canal Saint Martin, then at Porte de la Chapelle and Porte d'Aubervilliers. The dismantling of these camps has continued apace. Since June 2015, 300 evacuations and "shelters" of refugees have taken place in Paris and its inner suburbs. These settlements, followed by their evacuation, give the image of an identical repetition of a catastrophic situation of precariousness and a lack of public action. Invisibilized since the last dismantling operations, the exile populations find themselves rejected on the outskirts of the capital. Only a few associations still manage to maintain contact by seeking out the living quarters of those left behind.

Exile in the land of human rights
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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New turn in terms of managing the city's security, controversial Prefect Didier Lallemand takes the place of Mr Delpuech ousted after several episodes of breakage during the Gilets Jaunes protests. propos a citer etc.. 07 novembre 2019. Paris, France.
In October 2015, the municipality presented eighteen commitments in a document entitled "Mobilizing the Paris community to welcome refugees". The document opens with this sentence: "Paris, like other refugee cities, will rise to the challenge of welcoming the many migrants currently arriving in Europe." One year on, and with the city of Paris already struggling to fulfill its commitment, the dismantling of the Calais Jungle in October 2016 has led to some refugees retreating to the capital. Camps then sprang up, notably in north-east Paris on the banks of the Canal Saint Martin, then at Porte de la Chapelle and Porte d'Aubervilliers. The dismantling of these camps has continued apace. Since June 2015, 300 evacuations and "shelters" of refugees have taken place in Paris and its inner suburbs. These settlements, followed by their evacuation, give the image of an identical repetition of a catastrophic situation of precariousness and a lack of public action. Invisibilized since the last dismantling operations, the exile populations find themselves rejected on the outskirts of the capital. Only a few associations still manage to maintain contact by seeking out the living quarters of those left behind.
In October 2015, the municipality presented eighteen commitments in a document entitled "Mobilizing the Paris community to welcome refugees". The document opens with this sentence: "Paris, like other refugee cities, will rise to the challenge of welcoming the many migrants currently arriving in Europe." One year on, and with the city of Paris already struggling to fulfill its commitment, the dismantling of the Calais Jungle in October 2016 has led to some refugees retreating to the capital. Camps then sprang up, notably in north-east Paris on the banks of the Canal Saint Martin, then at Porte de la Chapelle and Porte d'Aubervilliers. The dismantling of these camps has continued apace. Since June 2015, 300 evacuations and "shelters" of refugees have taken place in Paris and its inner suburbs. These settlements, followed by their evacuation, give the image of an identical repetition of a catastrophic situation of precariousness and a lack of public action. Invisibilized since the last dismantling operations, the exile populations find themselves rejected on the outskirts of the capital. Only a few associations still manage to maintain contact by seeking out the living quarters of those left behind.

Demonstration against pension reform in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
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A tear gas grenade explodes in the middle of journalists and peaceful protesters. For the 11th day, demonstrators marched in France. Between 600,000 people, according to the government, and 2 million, according to the unions. The processions were more modest than in previous mobilisations. In Paris, the demonstrators remained mobilised and enthusiastic.

demonstrators in paris against the extreme right
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Between two rounds of the presidential election, demonstration in Paris against the extreme right and the risk of seeing Marine Le Pen elected president of the republic

demonstrators in paris against the extreme right
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Between two rounds of the presidential election, demonstration in Paris against the extreme right and the risk of seeing Marine Le Pen elected president of the republic

The Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against Emmanuel Macron
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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The Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against Emmanuel Macron in between rounds of the presidential election.

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

The Gilets Jaunes demonstrated in Paris against the Pass-Sanitaire
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
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Anti-pass Yellow Vests demonstrate in Paris against the Health Pass, 28 August 2021

Moun, the yellow vest woman suspected of triggering black-block violence
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
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Woman "yellow vest" who was questioned Saturday, December 12, 2020 in the Parisian demonstration against the Global Security Law. She has been indicted, suspected of triggering with her rainbow umbrella the violence attributed to the "black bloc". This she contests. This woman, nicknamed "Moun", is in her fifties.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Two gluing machines put messages on the walls, 1984 egal 2020. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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The sentence, in march towards the police state stuck on a wall along the route of the demonstration. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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ACAB, all cops are bastards displayed on the wall of a military building where it is written, filming or photographing prohibited. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Cortege LGBT queer in the march “for social rights and freedom” in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Message from the association -urgence police violence-, an application to film the police live that the association is responsible for publishing thereafter. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Crowd movement following tear gas jets in the middle of the demonstration. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Black blocks throw pieces of asphalt at the police. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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A black bloc passes in front of a graffiti where it is written, fucks the Brav. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Black blocks throw various projectiles in the direction of the police. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Car burns down as a police unit passes behind the vehicle. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Human Rights League observer takes photographs of gas cartridges sent by law enforcement. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Police officers walk past anarchist graffiti. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Car burns down during clashes between Balck Blocks and law enforcement. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Long live yes, survive no, A car burns during clashes between black blocks and law enforcement. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Graffiti, no justice, no peace in front of a burning car. Clashes took place between balck blocs and law enforcement. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Smoke cloud from a fire in the sky of paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.

march "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Intervention of firefighters to put out a fire after clashes between black blocs and law enforcement. March "for social rights and freedom" in the streets of Paris. The event was marked by strong tensions at the head of the party. The announcement of the rewriting of article 24 did not give satisfaction to the multiple unions and associations # StopLoiS SécuritéGlobale, which calls for its outright withdrawal, as well as that of articles 21 and 22 of the text and challenges the "new national scheme. policing ”which notably limits media coverage of demonstrations. December 05, 2020. Paris, France.
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