In Paris, a United and Worried Crowd Marches Against Racism
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In Paris, a Few Thousand People March Against Racism and the Far Right at the Call of Bally Bagayoko
The "unsubmissive" mayor of Saint-Denis called to put the question of the fight against all forms of racism "on the agenda of the presidential campaign." If the march was to be trans-partisan, with the presence of several trade unions and associations, he praised the "great popular alliance embodied by Jean-Luc Mélenchon".
On Sunday, several thousand people protested against racism and the far right, at the call of Mayor LFI of St.Denis, Bally Bagayoko.
A few thousand demonstrators gathered in Paris on Sunday, June 21, at the call of the unsubstantiated mayor of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko. In the small crowd suffocating under the heat, the state of Saint-Denis...
The march organized in Paris on Sunday was organised at the call of the CGT, the Mrap, the LDH, the FSU, Solidaires and the Mayor LFI of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko, the target of a flood of hatred.
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