The recent government assurances on the abandonment of article 24, that projecting to prohibit the filming of the police “with the aim of harming their physical or mental integrity”, were not enough for the hundreds of demonstrators, who wanted the outright withdrawal of the comprehensive security law.
With such measures, I wonder if we are still in a democracy
Remy Delépine (CGT activist)
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They gathered in the early afternoon on Place Châtelet, before parading briefly on Boulevard Maurice-Viollette and branching off in the direction of the prefecture.
“Widespread surveillance”
At the microphone, representatives of the inter-union
blasted a “law of suspects” and a “general surveillance society”. A vision shared by Rémy Delépine, CGT activist: “With such measures, I wonder if we are still in a democracy. “
Nearly 550 people gathered in Chartres and Dreux against the “global security” law
For the demonstrators, the fight must relate to “all the laws against freedom”, insists Cyril Champion, teacher and member of Sud Éducation 28, among which they include the decrees published on December 4. […] These decrees allow the police and intelligence services to expand the listing of people “liable to harm the fundamental interests of the Nation.
or to constitute a terrorist threat ”to data such as philosophical and religious convictions, behavior and lifestyle, medical data or sports practices.
About 200 demonstrators in Eure-et-Loir against the comprehensive security lawThe demonstration was launched by the CGT, Solidaires and FSU unions, as well as by La France insoumise, Ensemble 28, PCF 28, Lutte Ouvrière and POID (
Democratic Independent Workers’ Party)
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