The Association of French Mayors called for stands in solidarity with the mayor of the Lai-les-Rose region, who woke up in France to the incident of a car breaking into his house in the midst of the chaos and unrest that has prevailed in the country since Tuesday.
As a result, according to the authorities, his wife suffered a double leg fracture and one of his two children, five and seven years old, while they were trying to flee after rioters invaded the place, set fire to its contents, and fired fireworks at them.
After what happened with his family, Mayor Vincent Brann said he suspected an intention to burn his house to the ground, describing what happened as a “cowardly” attack.
The League urged its members as well as citizens to take collective action and take a stand to prevent chaos and disorder and disturb social security and peace, by going down and participating in vigils on Monday around municipal headquarters and facilities located throughout France.
Its president, David Lesnard, said: “We will not back down, and we will continue our work on a daily basis until security is restored.”
And local media reports announced that the French government had imposed a curfew from 9 pm to 6 am for minors in Darnittal, near Rouen, in the northern region of Normandy.
And she stated that the decision will remain in effect until the end of this month, and will apply to everyone under the age of 16 who is on the street without being accompanied by a parent, family member, or legal guardian.
French police said in a press release that what was circulating on social media that allegedly imposed internet restrictions in certain regions is a “fake statement”.
The police said in a tweet on Twitter that such a decision has not been taken yet, and appealed to people not to spread unreliable information.
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2023-07-04 08:06:26