Hundreds in Paris gathered at the Senate against the Global Security Bill as its modified version was being debated, the subject of massive riots in late November and early December 2020. After the demonstration, police attacked the crowd and pushed them into the metro while beating several.
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Thousands of protesters gathered in the streets of Nantes for the weekly March of Liberties, demanding the complete dissolution of the Global Security Law, which would illegalize the filming of police officers. Police deployed water cannons and tear gas, with heavy clashes occurring in front of the city prefecture, resulting in several arrests.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Nantes against the Global Security Law's rewriting by the National Assembly, demanding that the law banning the filming of police be thrown out altogether. Police tear-gassed the demonstration and deployed water cannons, leading to widespread clashes and several injuries.
Thousands of antifascists, anarchists, and allies gathered in Lyon to protest against the Global Security Law for the fourth week, which banned the filming of police officers. Protesters clashed with police early on, who deployed tear gas as the protest splintered into several groups and forced the police to reposition themselves across the city.
Thousands of protesters converged on Paris for the 4th week of demonstrations against the Global Security Law forbidding the filming of police. The state response was heavy-handed, with an immediate usage of water cannons and other crowd control munitions against protesters, leading to at least 10 arrests.
Thousands of antifascists gathered in Marseille in opposition to the Global Security Law, marching through the neighborhood of Zineb and passing through the Regional Council building before dispersing at the Port of Vieux with clashes occurring between protesters and police and tear gas deployed around the Canebière police station. Demonstrators chanted “Everyone hates the police!” [“Tout, le monde, deteste la […]
Thousands of protesters gathered in Paris to pressure the government to completely revoke the law instead of rewriting it, with widespread clashes with police happening. Fighting was concentrated on Gambetta Avenue, with police throwing flashbangs directly into crowds of people, causing many injuries. Anarchists also broke into looted a Popular Bank, with fireworks and firecrackers being set off inside. Protesters […]
Hundreds of thousands of protesters in Paris turned out against the global security law, clashing with police for hours on end. Several police cruisers and cars were burnt, and riot police were in many places repulsed by demonstrators. The Bank of France was also set on fire, with many anticapitalist chants being heard. Hundreds of thousands of protesters in Paris […]
Thousands of French antifascists in Strasbourg took to the streets against the Global Security Law, and ran into a group of fascists on the way. Protesters surrounded them and shouted “Tout, le monde, déteste les fascistes!”, translated in English to “Everyone hates fascists!”, before charging them and beating them away from the scene before continuing their march. 🇫🇷 #MANIF | […]
Thousands of protesters returned to the streets in Nantes, Besancon, and Saint Nazaire against the Global Security Law passed by the French government banning the filming of police officers. No clashes occurred with police in any of the 3 cities, with all dispersing peacefully. Thousands of protesters returned to the streets in Nantes, Besancon, and Saint Nazaire against the Global […]
Thousands demonstrated in the French cities of Quimper and Toulouse against the global security law banning the filming of police, which has led to nationwide unrest. Toulouisian protesters clashed with police, who deployed tear gas canisters and water cannons to disperse the demonstration. Thousands demonstrated in the French cities of Quimper and Toulouse against the global security law banning the […]
Demonstrators in Paris, Marseille, Nancy, Lyon, Toulouse, and many other cities took to the streets as part of a sustained movement against the Global Security Bill that bans videos and photos taken of police 'with the intent of doing harm to the officer in question'. Police in Paris assaulted protesters at the Trocadéro, deploying water cannons and arresting at least a dozen.
Protesters across France took to the streets after a law called the Global Security Bill was passed, which outlawed taking photos of police that could be used to expose an officer's identity.