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“I say it’s my story, not yours”, the Guyanese deputy Davy is indignant.

This Tuesday, October 18, Davy Rimane, deputy for Guyana (GDR), spoke in the hemicycle of the National Assembly to denounce “the police repression against strikers”. He chastises the Minister of the Interior and Overseas Gérald Darmanin.


updated October 18, 2022 at 5:38 pm

“Overseas, activism, imprisonment and deportation are part of our history, because we are forbidden to challenge the state with reason”, describes Davy Remane, GDR deputy for Guyana. He believes it “counter-terrorism tools” they are used against militants. “When will you stop this spiral of security and freedom that transforms anti-terrorist instruments against entire sectors of society?”questions Davy It remains under the attention of Gérald Darmanin, Minister of the Interior and Overseas.

It was interrupted for the first time before asking the president of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, for calm. “I say it’s my story, not yours”replies the deputy from Guyana.

To this, the parliamentarian for Guyana adds: “Civil disobedience has allowed my people to stand before you with no chains on their wrists and no cannonballs on their feet.”

In response, Gérald Darmanin judges the words of the Guyanese deputy “slightly excessive” et “painful”. The Minister of the Interior and of France overseas recalls this “the police and gendarmerie services apply what the judicial authority asks them to apply”in accordance “to the laws of the Republic”.

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