In 2021, the mobilization continues.
The coordination against the Global Security bill, which brings together multiple organizations and unions, including journalists, calls for new gatherings on January 3, 16 and 30 against “mass surveillance” and the decline in the “right to freedom”. information ”.
The coordination will first join the white march organized on January 3 in Paris in memory of Cédric Chouviat, "one year after the death of this father of four children, in the hands of the police," she wrote in a communicated.
Communiqué of the Coordination: #Actions 3, 16 and 30 January 2021 against the #LoiSecuriteGlobale, the national law enforcement plan, any provision extending #mass surveillance and other #liberticides ➡️https: // t. co / M2JwaiMSCU pic.twitter.com/YeZP1F1aCQ
- Coordination Stop Global Safety Law ✊🏽 (@stopsecuglobale) December 23, 2020
This 42-year-old delivery driver became uneasy during a traffic check on January 3, near the Eiffel Tower, during which he was pinned to the ground with his helmet on his head.
Transported in critical condition to hospital, he died on January 5, causing great emotion.
On Twitter, her sister Cynthia Chouviat specified that the march would start at 2 p.m. from Place de l'Uruguay (16th arrondissement) towards Quai Branly (7th).
Commemorative march for my brother on January 3, 2021.
Meeting at 2 pm Place de l'Uruguay 75016 Paris, arrival Quai Branly 75007 Paris.
You are all invited.
Come and join
us
🙏
@ justice_pour_cedric @ AA_Avocats @ BourdonWilliam2 @ v_brengarth
@ sofiaachouviat @ ChouviatFaty @ ViesVolees pic.twitter.com/YDurG6P8r9
- Chouviat Cynthia (@ChouviatCynthia) December 23, 2020
A request to Macron remained a dead letter
The coordination also calls "for new marches of freedoms, Saturday January 16, throughout France, before a large rally, Saturday January 30, in Paris".
She has organized several demonstrations in recent weeks, including one on November 28 which, according to her, brought together 500,000 people (133,000 for the Ministry of the Interior).
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It still demands the withdrawal of Article 24 of the most controversial Global Security bill, which penalizes the malicious dissemination of images of police officers.
But also articles 21 and 22 on the use of pedestrian cameras and drones by the police, and of the "new national plan of the maintenance of order" (SNMO), which limits the media coverage of the demonstrations. .
According to the coordination, "the parliamentarians were satisfied with announcement effects regarding the rewriting of article 24", promised in response to the outcry over the measure.
And the Senate "seems to want to merge" this text "with article 18 of the bill
reinforcing the republican principles
, previously named
against separatism
".
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"Neither the commission (entrusted to the former controller general of prisons Jean-Marie) Delarue on relations between journalists and
the police,
nor the
Beauvau for security
(major consultation on the police) will be able to distract us from our objective. ", She warns, while President Emmanuel Macron" has still not responded "to the" appointment request "of the coordination.