March For Freedom In Paris

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March For Freedom In Paris

A demonstrator brandished a sign with the slogan "I'm not your Negro" in homage to the assault of music producer Michel Zecler by the police and victim of racist insults this Saturday, November 28, 2020, while several tens of thousands of people participated in the great March of Liberties in Paris to protest against the Global Security Bill which aims to prohibit the dissemination of images of police officers in France and the generalization of surveillance methods such as drones and facial recognition. While the demonstration was peaceful and full of signs and opposition slogans, at the end of the demonstration many clashes broke out between Black Blocks and Police officers on the Place de la Bastille. (Photo by Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto)


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