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World Cup: post-match racism in France causes arrest of over 120 Moroccan fans

Around 10,000 standing by over fears of possible riots as celebrations turn violent

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Dec 2022 7:04PM

World Cup: post-match racism in France causes arrest of over 120 Moroccan fans
Moroccan fans faced verbal and physical attacks from some far-right groups as raucous celebrations erupted across the country after France won semi-finals against Morocco 2-0. – AFP pic, December 15, 2022

PARIS – More than 120 people were arrested last night for what lawmakers denounced as “racist violence” in Paris and other French cities after France’s World Cup semi-final win over Morocco.

Some 10,000 police officers were mobilised across France over fears of possible riots, including 5,000 for Paris and the surrounding area alone, reported Anadolu Agency.

Despite the measures, Moroccan fans faced verbal and physical attacks from some far-right groups as raucous celebrations erupted across the country after France won the game 2-0.

At least 115 people were arrested in total in Paris and its surrounding areas, local media reported.

Among them were 40 far-right suspects who were trying to reach the Champs-Elysees, the capital’s busiest spot that was packed with football fans, the reports said.

Violence was also reported in major cities such as Lyon, Nice, and Montpellier.

At least six people, including two members of a right-wing group, were arrested after a fight between rival fans in Lyon, according to reports.

French lawmaker Thomas Portes condemned the “planned attacks” and “racist violence” against Moroccan fans.

“We are close to a tragedy. We must react,” he wrote on Twitter.

Antoine Leaument, another parliamentarian, said “fascists…shouting racist remarks” attacked Moroccan fans in Nice.

“Racism is a crime,” he said in a tweet, calling for the perpetrators to be punished according to French law. – Bernama, December 15, 2022

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