Paris, France. Crowd Raising Fists, From Behind at Rally for The death of Clement Meric, an anti fascist activist, who was killed by far-right neo-Nazi skin-heads, has aroused emotion and indignation. Massive amounts of Far Left anti-fascists, Anti-Fa, have come out to protest throughout Paris.
"Death of Clement Meric: answers to your questions" (Translated from the Rue89 website) Who are the abusers who beat the activist to death? While the Minister of the Interior announced arrests, explanations of aggression. The Aggression of Clement Meric, an anti-fascist activist, whose death was recorded on Thursday afternoon, after a confrontation with far right skinheads, aroused emotion and indignation. Seven people were arrested. Several questions remain about the sequence of events that occurred Wednesday evening in Paris. Who was the activist Clement Meric? Who are the attackers? What happened on the Rue Caumartin? Is there a link between the attack and "Demonstration for all" (Anti-Gay Marriage Movement)? Should the government dissolve these radical right-wing groups? The first detailed public and aggression (outside of a few specific tweets) story is published on the blog of Alexis Corbiere, Paris councilor and member of the Left Front. But Clement Meric does not belong to the Left Front, he was a member of the Anti-Fascist Action, in the Paris suburbs, which pays tribute to him in a statement: "He came Brest to complete his studies at Sciences Po University, but he became a victim of the context of the rise of the extreme right violence that has developed in recent months. He died of his injuries in the night at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospîtal. All our thoughts are with his family and loved ones whom we express our solidarity. " He attended, among others, against-one event at mobilizing anti-gay marriage on April 17 in Paris. Rallies in his memory were held before Sciences Po Thursday afternoon, and at the scene of the tragedy, and at Place Saint-Michel at 18:30 as was called by several leftist organizations.
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