More than twenty young people have been prosecuted following the scuffles which have broken out over the past two weeks near the Joliot-Curie high school in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), the prosecution said on Friday, requested by AFP .
In detail, four minors were issued with a summons by a judicial police officer (COPJ), eighteen young people were summoned by report before a criminal judge (CPPV) and one will be tried in immediate appearance.
In addition, a minor was brought before the prosecutor's delegate on Tuesday for a citizenship course, said the Nanterre prosecutor's office, which added that referrals of adults and minors were "
envisaged
" on Saturday.
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Students from the Joliot-Curie high school in Nanterre, west of Paris, began a protest movement on October 10 against the end of the homework assistance system, the framework for applying the principle of secularism and in support of a transferred teacher and trade unionist.
The next day, clashes between police and young people broke out and continued sporadically until last Tuesday, when new mortar fireworks marked the morning.
The climate of this establishment has been troubled since the transfer at the end of September of Kai Terada, professor of mathematics who is also co-secretary of Sud Éducation 92.
The transfer order refers to an activity "
outside the establishment's social dialogue bodies or the normal exercise of trade union activity
", according to several teacher unions.
The Minister of National Education Pap Ndiaye had mentioned on October 15 “
a high school which has had a certain number of dysfunctions for a long time
”.