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Yellow vests break into BFMTV, the channel condemns and will file a complaint

2020-09-12T14:19:53.961Z


On the sidelines of the processions of demonstrators this Saturday in Paris, a dozen of them briefly entered the building of the chain, at the c


“To all the yellow vests in the area, it's at BFM that it's happening!

".

Usually, it is rather the cameras of the continuous news channel that follow the yellow vests.

At the game of cat and mouse in Paris this Saturday, it was protesters who surprised the news channel.

A dozen of them have indeed landed in the media reception hall, after entering the parking lot this Saturday.

The scene was filmed by a protester, we see the "GJs" trying to penetrate further into the premises.

To the cries of “collaborators!

», They manage to overwhelm the security personnel.

12/09 we enter bfm 75015 by the parking lot at the 33rd minute + second interview with citizen Christophe barbier.

No to oligarchic propaganda media! To stay in touch and set up teams at www.giletsjaunesconstituants.fr we don't give up!

Gepostet von Gilets Jaunes Constituents relief page am Samstag, 12. September 2020

Security personnel calmly warn people not to damage the furniture in the lobby.

The videographer then calls to join him on the spot and asks for “reinforcements”, his video being posted on a Facebook group of Gilets Jaunes.

The #Giletsjaunes land at @bfmtv and @rmcinfo With Christophe Barbier # 12septembre #Paris pic.twitter.com/tSbe5J1D8m

- The nurse 💎 (@ Infirmier0) September 12, 2020

The situation becomes ubiquitous when the videographer sees the house columnist, Christophe Barbier, and his famous red scarf, on the other side of a revolving door.

The yellow vest then shouts "Cri Cri est là", trying to rally him to his cause.

Ironic, while the former editor-in-chief of L'Express commented on the situation in Paris this Saturday on the set of BFMTV, a few moments before.

BFMTV management condemns the coup

Contacted the management of BFMTV strongly condemned this coup.

“The incident is over, it only lasted about ten minutes.

These actions and the comments made are scandalous and unacceptable.

I would like to send a message of support to the editorial staff, which does a complicated job in the field and also to the editorial staff at headquarters, ”explained Arthur Dreyfuss, CEO of Altice

(Editor's note: the group that owns BFMTV)

.

“We immediately put in place new and reinforced security measures in connection with the police services.

The filing of a complaint is in progress ”, also added the leader.

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"There were journalists taken to task, security agents jostled, but the BFMTV teams will continue to inform the French with the greatest professionalism", concluded Arthur Dreyfuss.

Source: leparis

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