dimanche 27 juillet 2014

Pro-Gaza protest: Clashes can by going to the meeting avoided?

41 people were at the end of a pro-Palestinian demonstration Place de la Republique prohibited arrested in Paris. Among those suspected of "voluntary violence has worsened." How is it that this event is not as good as Wednesday?

Between 4000 and 10 000 pro-Palestinian Saturday afternoon gathered instead of the Republic, the prohibition of the prefecture defies issued. Clashes were injured during the dispersion. Projectiles was smeared in public facilities or swastikas shops burned the Israeli flag, journalists were attacked ...

A total of 65 people were arrested, 41 of them were taken into custody. Among the "voluntary violence escalation" and suspected "rebellion." Twelve minor injuries were reported between CRS and gendarmes. "Young people have played a role of appeasement, but this event was supported by many of the bats that are out there, visited to organize a confrontation, violence, hate to break", Interior Minister said at the end of the collection of Bernard Cazeneuve. How does this arrangement does not last, and last Wednesday?

Forbidden action

Call to action on Saturday, Republic Square allows discussed on Wednesday during the event between Les Invalides and Denfert-Rochereau. 15 000 25 000 people came to support the Palestinians, then marched was peaceful. But unlike the protest on Wednesday, gathering this weekend was not entitled Prefecture. The authorities took the view, of course filed too late and it was not possible to properly secure. Another reason: The Security Service is considered insufficient. Since the announcement of the cause, (...) Read more lexpress.fr

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