Customers Provoked, Insults "Racist and Homophobic": After the Banquet of the French Canon in Caen, the Controversy Does Not Fall Back
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Nearly three weeks after the "Normand banquet", twenty traders sent a letter to the mayor denouncing the actions of participants "both alcoholic and aggressive" in the city centre.
"I obviously wait for the findings of the investigation before reacting more strongly," says Aristide Olivier, Wednesday at ICI Normandie's microphone, recalling that no complaints were filed at this stage.
After the outbursts during the French Canon banquet on April 18, the city of Caen saw the extreme right weaving its web in a land that until now had been spared by the brown wave. Despite minor election results, xenophobia and violence are on the rise, leftist activists and residents warn.
Several bosses of restaurants, cafes or bars in Caen address a letter to the mayor of the city to denounce the troubles that followed the Norman Banquet on April 18th. Aristide Olivier gives, for the first time this Wednesday, May 6, his point of view to ICI Normandie.
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