
French Interior Minister Meets Police Unions To Calm Growing Protests
The minister of the interior chose to resolutely back the forces of law and order and highlighted the massive support they continue to receive from the French people.

The minister of the interior chose to resolutely back the forces of law and order and highlighted the massive support they continue to receive from the French people.

The movement, which started in Marseille, is now spreading across the country. “It’s not a movement of anger but rather one of disgust,” a member of an influential police union explains.

Berlin’s swimming pools have become centres of violence by youths described as being mostly from migrant backgrounds as the local city government and even the German federal government have vowed to take measures against the perpetrators.

London police have re-opened an investigation into trans activist Sarah Jane Baker after a call to violence against feminists over the weekend from the former prisoner who was sentenced for kidnapping and attempted murder in the past.

The Tunisian city of Sfax witnessed violent attacks against migrants as authorities and vigilante groups turned against African migrants following the death of a Tunisian man.

The riots, which took place just days after the whole of France was engulfed in race riots for six nights, highlight how anti-police agitation and ethnic conflicts are a tinder box across Europe.

President Macron received a delegation of 220 mayors at the Élysée Palace, from communities hard hit by the violence of recent days or having themselves been direct victims of the violence.

In six nights, the rioters have already caused over €1 billion worth of damage.

Rioting in Lille has been a surprisingly multiracial affair as white ultra-left radicals capitalised on the chaos on the streets to pursue a vendetta against the Macronist state while nationalists sit in wait.

France’s territorial intelligence stated Thursday that they believe the rioting is likely to spread to even more areas as authorities fear that far-left extremist groups will seize the opportunity to add to the violence against police.