Paris, Frankreich, große traurige Menge gemischter Franzosen im Silent March, Straßenproteste nach einem Terroranschlag gegen einen Juden Toulouse, Jean-Luc Mélanchon (Lokalpolitiker, Front de Gauche), Jonathan Hayoun, Dominique SOPO, französische politische Partei, multirassische Bürger, französische Männer
3461 x 2464 px | 29,3 x 20,9 cm | 11,5 x 8,2 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
4. Februar 2012
Ort:
Paris, France, Place de la Re-publique, 75011
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Jewish People in Silent March After Terrorist Attack Against a Jewish Scho-ol in Toulouse, Jean-Luc Mélanchon, Presidential Candidate, "On Facebook, they were 1, 100 people responded present. In the street, they were even more numerous. 3000, 4000, maybe 5000 people gathered, Monday, March 19 around 20 pm, Place de la Republique in Paris, at the call of the Union of Jewish Students of France (UEJF) for honor the victims of the quadruple murder of Toulouse. Drowned in the crowd, Haymann Benjamin, 22, and Sarah Isal, 17, handles distribute leaflets to whoever will take them. It bears a small sign with logo UEJF. Both are members of the association who called the rally. "We called to meet in memory of victims of racist crime, says the young man who heard the news in the morning on the website of France 24. We want to challenge beyond the Jewish organizations only because it is the Republic and its values which are in danger. "" It was a real shock. What children have experienced, it marked the people beyond the Jewish community, "says the schoolgirl. It is just over 20 h 30, the procession begins to move slowly towards the Place de la Bastille. The emerging human tide of French flags, Israeli, the other UEJF. Some troublemakers Jewish Defence League (JDL) trying to take over the parade under the watchful eye of plainclothes policemen. In the packed crowd, many members of the Jewish community. Many activists also. It falls on a wardrobe smiling two meters. Fode Sylla, 47, former president of SOS Racism, came to his support. "One can not help making the connection between the murders in recent days, says it in reference to recent killings of soldiers. Two Arabs, a West Indian, today I have four Jews ... the reliving of one of the worst periods in recent history. When they attacked the synagogue of rue Copernic and we pushed the Arabs into the Seine. "He continues:" In this election period, must be careful! There is a real liberation of the word racist."(Le Monde)