In Nahel M., a Stranger Killed by Police, French Protesters See Friend and Kin + More

“We don’t forget, we don’t forgive,” crowds chanted as they denounced the shooting death of a 17-year-old from the Paris suburb of Nanterre.

In Nahel M., a Stranger Killed by Police, French Protesters See Friend and Kin

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Mind-blowing: the French State is relocating political repression

A historical fact that the French should remember better: the Police nationale, which is subordinate nowadays to Gérald Darmanin, a church mouse who on occasion, gets oral sex from citizens against reward, was founded on August 14, 1941. Here on January 21, 1942, French police officers pledged allegiance in Paris to the head of the fascist State, Philippe Pétain (Roger-Viollet)

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read a brief evocation on April 18, found it difficult to believe, until a first French article [English] in the evening, in Libération.

Mind-blowing: the French State is relocating political repression