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Rights groups denounce 'arbitrary arrests' at Paris demo

French police  arrest 150 people at third protest over consecutive weekends

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Dec 2020 9:00AM

Rights groups denounce 'arbitrary arrests' at Paris demo
French activist Jean-Baptiste Redde aka Voltuan holds a placard during a demonstration called by journalists unions and other organisations to protests against the proposed 'overall security' bill, near the Assemblee Nationale in Paris, on November 17, 2020 – AFP pic, December 14, 2020 

PARIS – Several rights groups and journalists’ unions yesterday denounced what they said were “arbitrary arrests” by Paris police at the latest protest against a controversial security bill a day earlier.

Officers arrested 150 people at the march and rally, the third protest over consecutive weekends, the last two of which were marred by violence.

A statement by several rights groups and the SNJ journalists union condemned "mass arrests, unjustified charges breaking up the procession” and the detention of people beyond the legal limit “for no legitimate reason”.

Prosecutors say 124 people were held in custody, including two journalists. One of whom was eventually released without charge, said Emmanuel Vire of the SNJ union.

The other, a reporter with QG media, is suspected of “assembly with a view to committing violence” refusing to heed an order to disperse and concealing his face, said QG media’s founder, Aude Lancelin. He was simply wearing a protective mask, said Lancelin.

Far-left, France Insoumise (France Unbowed) party deputy Eric Coquerel also criticised the arrests on Twitter as “completely authoritarian”, adding that he had exercised his “parliamentary visiting rights in the police stations”.

The prosecutor's office said yesterday evening that 30 people were still being held – but that 19 minors detained during the demonstrations had been released without charge, five of them receiving police warnings.

There were protests across France on Saturday against the security bill, which has been adopted by the lower house of parliament. Critics say it will make it harder for journalists and citizens to document cases of police brutality.

Organisers say 10,000 people turned out on Saturday for the Paris protest, though police put the number at half that.

Although there were no major flare-ups at the Paris demonstration, Interior Minister Gerard Darmanin said “several hundred thugs had come to commit violence”. – AFP, December 14, 2020

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