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Police violence: Castaner promises “a penalty” for “each fault” or racist word

2020-06-05T01:03:52.085Z


The Minister of the Interior was questioned in the Senate about police violence, the day after the Paris demonstration demanding just


Play the appeasement card. In the aftermath of the banned demonstration in Paris which brought together nearly 20,000 people on Tuesday evening and the tweet from Christophe Castaner to mention only the violence that marred the procession at the end of the rally, the government has obviously decided to adjust its communication.

VIDEO. Rally for Adama Traoré: 20,000 demonstrators gathered, incidents during the dispersal

A few hours after the exit of his spokesperson, Sibeth Ndiaye evoking the "drama" of the death of Adama Traoré and calling for calm, the Minister of the Interior opted for appeasement.

"I am intransigent on this subject"

Asked this Wednesday in the Senate on the question of police violence, during questions to the government, Christophe Castaner promised that "every fault, every excess, every word, including racist expressions" would be "the subject of an investigation, d 'a decision, of a sanction', in the aftermath of demonstrations in particular in Paris to denounce 'police violence'.

VIDEO. Sibeth Ndiaye: "There is no state violence instituted in our country"

"I am, on this subject, uncompromising", he continued, adding: "The requirement that we have vis-à-vis the police who are at fault is to guarantee the serenity of the work of all of the police and the gendarmerie, guarantee the defense of this republican police force, which daily combats racism, combats anti-Semitism ”.

Source: leparis

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