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Old 11-28-2020, 01:38 AM
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French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that the policemen who beat a black man shamed the country and called the incident an "unacceptable attack".

Macron also asked the French government to come up with proposals to "fight against discrimination".

Video shows music producer Michel Zecler being repeatedly beaten by officers for several minutes and subjected to racial abuse as he tried to enter his music studio on Saturday evening.

Three of the four cops are being questioned on suspicion of ‘violence with a racist motive’ after beating of music producer.

“They called me ‘dirty n****r’ several times to my face while they punched me,” Zecler told reporters outside police headquarters, where he lodged a formal complaint.

In one of the videos on Loopsider a neighbour who filmed the scene from above said a plain-clothes policeman punched a kneeling Zecler in the face “maybe seven times”.

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The officers, who did not realise the incident was being filmed, reportedly gave false statements saying Zecler had attacked them and tried to grab one of their guns.

The president spoke of images "which shame us", according to a statement released on social media.

"France must never allow hate or racism to spread," Macron said.

He called for high standards from the police force but also high standards from French citizens.

"Those who enforce the law must respect the law," the French leader said. "I will never allow gratuitous violence from some to stain the professionalism of men and women who daily assure our protection with courage," he said.
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Old 11-28-2020, 08:30 PM
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I bet i know how the conversation went.

Police Officer- Hi can i have a few words?
Black rapper- I dindu nufin muffuga!
Police Officer- Ok dirty n****r

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Ameer Al Halbi, a Syrian photographer who left Syria to flee the war in 2016. Today, it is the blows of the French police that he has suffered.

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Tens of thousands of critics of a proposed security law that would restrict the filming of police officers protested across France on Saturday, and officers in Paris who were advised to behave responsibly during the demonstrations repeatedly fired tear gas to disperse rowdy protesters who set fire to France's central bank and threw paving stones.

The mood was largely peaceful, however, as dozens of rallies took place against a provision of the law that would make it a crime to publish photos or video of on-duty police officers with the intent of harming their “physical or psychological integrity.”

Civil liberties groups, journalists, and people who have faced police abuse are concerned that the measure will stymie press freedoms and allow police brutality to go undiscovered and unpunished.

“We have to broaden the debate, and by doing that, we say that if there were no police violence, we wouldn’t have to film violent policemen," Assa Traore, a prominent anti-brutality activist whose brother died in police custody in 2016, told The Associated Press.

She was among at least 46,000 people who packed the sprawling Republique plaza and surrounding streets carrying red union flags, French tricolor flags and homemade signs denouncing police violence, demanding media freedom or calling for the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron or his tough-talking interior minister, Gerald Darmanin.

The crowd included journalists, journalism students, left-wing activists, migrants rights groups and citizens of varied political stripes expressing anger over what they perceive as hardening police tactics in recent years, especially since France’s yellow vest protest movement against economic hardship emerged in 2018.

Violence erupted near the end of the march as small groups of protesters pelted riot police with small rocks and paving stone. The officers retaliated with volleys of tear gas, prompting minor scuffles. Rioters then set fire to the facade of the central bank and to police barricades; in the melee fire trucks struggled to reach the site.

Macron's government says the law is needed to protect police amid threats and attacks by a violent fringe.

But the chief editor of French newspaper Le Monde, Luc Bronner, argued at the protest that the law against publishing images of officers is unnecessary.

“There are already laws that exist to protect civil servants, including police forces when they’re targeted, and it’s legitimate – the police do a very important job," Bronner said. “But that's not what this is about. It’s about limiting the capacity of citizens and along with them, journalists, to document police violence when they happen.”

While journalists have been the most outspoken over the security bill, it could have an even greater impact on the efforts of non-journalists who film police during aggressive arrests, notably minorities who can try to fight police abuse and discrimination with a few seconds of cellphone video.

“There were all those protests in the summer against police violence, and this law shows the government didn’t hear us... It’s the impunity. That’s what makes us so angry," protest participant Kenza Berkane, 26, said.

Berkane, who is French and of North African origin, described being repeatedly stopped by police for identity checks in the metro or while going to school. while white friends were allowed to pass. “We ask ourselves, when will this stop?”

The cause has gained renewed importance in recent days after footage emerged of French police officers beating up a Black man, triggering a nationwide outcry.

Macron spoke out against the video images on Friday, saying “they shame us.”

Video that surfaced Thursday showed the beating of music producer Michel Zecler, following footage of the brutal police evacuation Tuesday of migrants in a Paris plaza. The officers involved in the beating of Zecler were suspended pending an internal police investigation.

An internal letter from Paris Police Prefect Didier Lallement called on officers to use “probity, the sense of honor and ethics” when policing Saturday's protests, which were authorized by authorities despite France's partial virus lockdown.

Through most of the march police hung back, chatting while holding their helmets or watching silently as protesters shouted “Shame!” at them.

The crowd was overwhelmingly peaceful, but some in the unruly minority came equipped with gas masks and helmets.

Article 24 of the proposed security law criminalizes the publishing of images of police officers with the intent of causing harm. Anyone found guilty could be sentenced to up to a year in jail, and fined 45,000 euros ($53,000).

Many protesters, police and journalists have been injured during protests in recent years, including several Associated Press journalists.

Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Friday that he would appoint a commission to redraft Article 24, but he backtracked after hearing from angry lawmakers. The commission is now expected to make new proposals by early next year on the relationship between the media and police.
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Hey look, a fully armed/armored police force beating the shit out of people without weapons or means to defend themselves. That ought to make a few people here happy.
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Kinda looked like he was doing a lot of resisting. I don't see anything wrong with tuning up someone who resists arrest.

We shouldn't expect police to take hours and find ways to kindly arrest someone who's not cooperating. Obviously within reason and with minimal force at first.

The problem is, if these cops held him down and hog tied him. People would have an issue with that.

People need to understand, don't resists arrest. It accomplishes nothing good for you. It's not like they're going to change their mind because you decided to fight it.
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Kinda looked like he was doing a lot of resisting. I don't see anything wrong with tuning up someone who resists arrest.

We shouldn't expect police to take hours and find ways to kindly arrest someone who's not cooperating. Obviously within reason and with minimal force at first.

The problem is, if these cops held him down and hog tied him. People would have an issue with that.

People need to understand, don't resists arrest. It accomplishes nothing good for you. It's not like they're going to change their mind because you decided to fight it.
Bootlicking little bitch
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Bootlicking little bitch
Weak minded sword swallower. You can't even defend your position. Because you have no understanding or enough brain function to think for yourself.
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Weak minded sword swallower. You can't even defend your position. Because you have no understanding or enough brain function to think for yourself.
You defend the police at every opportunity.

Therefore you are a bootlicking little bitch.

End of story.
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You defend the police at every opportunity.

Therefore you are a bootlicking little bitch.

End of story.
Nah, I just watch the tapes, and it is what it is. Don't really have sympathy for someone who resists arrest.
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