Nazi salutes in Paris: Retailleau announces legal action following the neo-fascist “C9M” demonstration
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"Paris is anti-fascist. France is anti-fascist. Our Republic is anti-fascist. And it is time that the government of the Republic be anti-fascist too." The admonition echoes through the chamber and is addressed to Bruno Retailleau. In the Assembly on Tuesday, May 13, the Socialist MP for Paris, Céline Hervieu, challenged the Minister of the Interior after the neo-fascist demonstration organized in the capital on Saturday, May 10. "Racist slogans, hidden faces, hoods, Nazi tattoos with swastikas, drums with red flames reminiscent of those of the Hitler Youth. Many of our compatriots, stunned, felt a sense of anger, even disgust, in the face of this unworthy spectacle," the Socialist representative protested. Quoting former activists
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