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Narbonne: 4,500 People on a White March for Louis, Killed in a Hangout

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Some 400 identities were part of the procession, more than at the previous gathering, a week earlier, to which the family had not wished to associate to avoid "any political recovery". "The rabble in prison, neither forget nor forgive", or "French, defend yourself, you are here at home", one could hear in the procession dotted with tricolor flags. "I don't want to hear any more of minority excuses. (...) Because you too, my son, had a life to bu…

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Two weeks after the death of 17-year-old Louis, lynched during a watch-a-pens in Narbonne, several thousand people marched to the site where the teenager was attacked. Between homage, anger and political demands, the march quickly surpassed the only frame of recollection.

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The emotion was immense, the anger too. In Narbonne, several thousand people worked for Louis, while calls for more severe justice dominated the speeches.

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Nearly 4,500 people marched in Narbonne this Sunday in memory of 17-year-old Louis, beaten to death at the end of June. During this tribute marked by a lively emotion, the teenager's mother called for a hardening of the...

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Some 400 identities were part of the procession, more than at the previous gathering, a week earlier, to which the family had not wished to associate to avoid "any political recovery". "The rabble in prison, neither forget nor forgive", or "French, defend yourself, you are here at home", one could hear in the procession dotted with tricolor flags. "I don't want to hear any more of minority excuses. (...) Because you too, my son, had a life to bu…

·France
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Several thousand people marched in Narbonne to pay tribute to the adolescent beaten to death at the end of June, in a climate marked by demands on the severity of the criminal justice system.

·France
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While the family refuses "any political exploitation", some 400 identitarians as well as Eric Zemmour and Marion Maréchal-Le Pen were part of the procession.

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