vendredi 18 juillet 2014

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations are prohibited: Holland cites "a threat to public order"

The authorities banned demonstrations in support of Palestinians, expected this week in Paris and in Sarcelles (Val-d'Oise), the organizers who win a court case had upset.

"Unable to import the conflict in France, which may not be in the face of a threat to public order." President Francois Hollande has the prohibition of pro-Palestinian demonstration planned for Saturday, justified Friday in Paris, Niger. The decision on the same day of the Prefecture of Police of Paris (PP) after the violence at a similar event last Sunday happened.

For the PP ", there is no security today." Terms of collecting "Given the serious risks of disorderly conduct, which will result in the participation in light of the increased voltage, the prefect of the police decided to ban the demonstration, will take place tomorrow between Place de Barbès and l'Opera," said he did. Last week began the incident with two synagogues in Paris, rue de la Roquette and Rue des Tournelles end of a pro-Palestinian demonstration that 7,000 people gathered according to the police. CRS had to intervene to stop clashes between protesters and members of the Jewish community, including young activists of the Jewish Defense League (JDL) and Betar, which demanded his presence on earth, according to AFP. Both sides accuse each other of provocations. Another march in support of the Palestinians, the Sunday before the station in Garges-Sarcelles (Val-d'Oise), and the pro-Israel rally at the same place of the Jewish Defense League (JDL) and has been also prohibited.

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