About 100 Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Arrested in Front of an Arms Company and Held in Police Custody in Marseilles
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More than a hundred pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested on Thursday for blocking the Eurolinks weapons factory in Marseille, accused of supplying military components to Israel.
The Eurolinks site in Marseille, is accused of supplying military components to an Israeli company. The company is targeted by a complaint from the League of Human Rights.
In recent months, the actions have multiplied in front of the company's site, which is the subject of a complaint by the Human Rights Line, in particular for complicity in crimes against humanity and complicity in genocide in Gaza.
Some 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested Thursday afternoon in Marseille, according to the authorities. They were trying to block access to the Eurolinks arming company's website. This arming company is accused of selling military components in Israel. - Marseille: about 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested in front of an arming company (Company Topics).
A group of around 70 to 100 pro-Palestinian protesters were detained in Marseille after they tried to block the Eurolinks arms factory.
Like on 10 and 18 September, demonstrators had gathered to denounce Eurolinks' deliveries, accused of supplying military components to the Israeli army.
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