About 90 organizations of France called for march against police violence

About 90 left-wing parties, movements and trade unions of France called for civil marches this Saturday in connection with the murder of the police of a 17-year-old teenager. This is stated in a press release distributed on Wednesday by the “Universal Confederation of Labor”.

Their goal is to express “sorrow and anger” and condemn the “discriminatory policy” of the country’s authorities in relation to the working quarters. It is also planned to declare the system racism on the shares, which “permeates the whole society.”

These organizations require that the French government takes responsibility and accept immediate steps to put an end to confrontation.

Among the required measures is the deep reform of the police, the assessment of “its methods of interference and its weapons.”

In the view of the organizers of the march, the 2017 Law on the weakening of the rules for the use of firearms by the police is also in view of the 2017 law. They insist on the abolition of this legislative act.

The cause of mass unrest in France was the murder of the police of 17 -year -old Noel M. in Nanter – a suburbs to the west of Paris.

According to law enforcement officers, who was driving a Mercedes car, the teenager was stopped by a police patrol for violation of the rules and shot down for disobedience to the police.