These opponents of the health pass and the anti-Covid vaccine will no longer be able to demonstrate.
Five regulars of the demonstrations were condemned, this Thursday, in Orléans (Loiret), to 105 hours of work of general interest, the prohibition to demonstrate for two years, to get in touch for the same duration, to carry a weapon during three years, and were also deprived of their civic, civil and family rights, reports France Bleu.
The facts date back to March 12.
That day, during an anti-sanitary pass demonstration organized in Orléans, several demonstrators tried to set fire to wooden pallets placed on the tram tracks, without success since they were wet.
The demonstrators were then immediately arrested and taken into custody.
Three will then be placed under judicial supervision.
Among those arrested, now convicted, we find Sarah Bertran.
Leader of the anti-pass movement in the department, she is now a candidate (without a party) for the legislative elections.
Deprived of seeing her stepson
All the demonstrators were therefore condemned, this Thursday, for these degradations, but also for insulting the police.
“I love this little stick, like the Nazis”, would have launched in particular to the police Sarah Bertran, in reference to one of their weapons.
Another was criticized for the use of "collaborators" for these same police forces.
“We expected benevolence and proportionality with this judgment and there, we are deprived of our civic rights.
It's very hard", reacted this Thursday Sarah Bertran, wondering "if it is not a political judgment".
The situation is all the more complicated for her since, as she tells France Bleu, one of the activists with whom she can no longer get in touch because of her conviction is none other than her son-in-law.
Another incongruity for the legislative candidate: the deprivation of civic rights concerns in particular the right to vote, eligibility and election.
Four of the five convicted activists have already announced their intention to appeal.