Paris, France. French Migrants Without Documents Collective Group Marching With Banner, Sans Papiers, refugees men, immigrants rights, undocumented people


Thousands gather in Paris for the "Marriage for All" march supporting the right for same sex marriage. between 125,000 and 400,000 people marched in Paris on Sunday to beat the pavement bill on gay marriage in Paris. According to the organizers, the protesters were 400,000 in the streets of the capital. Ascending activists, supporters and elected officials whom support the right mariage pour tous Inter-LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Trans), co-organizer of the march with the group Take Action for equality, will hold a two-day open debate Parliament. Nicolas Gougain, spokesman of the Inter-LGBT, welcomed the "success" of the event with participants being "many more" than the previous Paris pro-gay marriage Demonstration on Dec. 16. "We demonstrated that we are mobilized, and that France today, one that is very diverse," Although organizers had rejected any war figures, the challenge was to mobilize more than 16 December (60,000 according to the police, 150,000 demonstrators according to the organizers) and respond to "anti", which had gathered between January 13th 340,000 people (police) and one million (organizers). (By Nicolas Germain, FRANCE 24)


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