France: the Ban on the Fascist Demonstration of the 9-May Committee Confirmed by the Council of State
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In France, the Paris Administrative Court on Friday upheld the Paris police prefecture's order banning the May 9th Committee's demonstration, which was scheduled for this Saturday. This neo-Nazi group organizes an annual march in tribute to a nationalist activist who died in 1994 while trying to flee the police. This year, the rally will therefore not take place... nor will the traditional anti-fascist counter-demonstration.
The highest administrative court rejected the appeal of the ultra-right group which contested the decision taken by the Paris Administrative Court the day before. The parade scheduled for this Saturday and supposed to pay tribute to Sébastien Deyzieu, a nationalist activist who died in 1994, was first...
After the police prefecture and the administrative court, the Conseil d'État confirmed the ban on the 9-May Committee demonstration this Saturday in Paris.
Last year, the demonstration was initially banned by the police prefecture before the administrative court suspended this measure.
On Friday, the judge rejected the appeal of the organizers of this parade, which was banned by the prefecture. A first in 18 years. If an appeal to the Conseil d'Etat was filed, it was rejected. The prefecture denied to "Liberation" to be in touch with the organizers, who claimed to negotiate the organization of a static gathering.
The Paris administrative court confirmed the ban on two demonstrations on Saturday in Paris, one of the ultra-right, another of the "antifas". The Paris police prefecture had decided to ban them, in particular because of the "political context tense and very polarized". - Protests of ultra-right and "antifas" Saturday in Paris: justice validates their prohibition (Police, justice and other facts).
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