“Europe Youth Revolution”. Several hundred ultra-right activists paraded on Saturday afternoon in Paris, without a notable incident, at the call of the “Committee of 9-May” To commemorate the death of one of them, Sébastien Deyzieu, who died accidentally in 1994.
Behind a banner “Sébastien Deyzieu present”, these activists, often dressed in black and his face hidden, walked between Port-Royal and rue des Chartreux (life district), where the militant of the French work had died 31 years ago causing an accidental fall during a demonstration. The activists were singing the ultra -right slogan “Europe Youth Revolution”.
Neofascist activists from the ultra-right group #C9M Currently parade in the streets of Paris chanting the slogan “Europe, youth, revolution”. pic.twitter.com/9C55XPiDKy
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A police source present nearby estimated the number of walking participants at around 500. Some sported Celtic crosses or t-shirts evoking Nazi iconography, as well as the Hooligan movement.
Mortar
Supervised by a hooded order service and monitored by important staff for the police, the parade took place without a notable incident, despite some mortar shots by ultra-scuba counter-mailifies near the procession.
The Paris police headquarters (PP) initially prohibited this annual event By arguing of a risk of public order disorders. But the Paris Administrative Court suspended this measurementbelieving in a judgment rendered on Friday evening that “the same demonstration organized last year had not given rise to any prosecution of demonstrators”.
In 2023, the parade of the “Committee of 9-May”, which had not been prohibited, had triggered a lively controversy. Some 600 ultra -right activists, mostly dressed in black and the masked face, had paraded in the streets of Paris by exhibiting flags with Celtic crosses and chanting “Europe Youth Revolution”, the slogan of the slogan of GUD far -right student union (Union Defense group), dissolved in June 2024.