The far-right radicals have not missed the opportunity to spread their hate speech during the riots in France, with nationalist proclamations and messages against foreigners. We have heard them say “Wake up French, this is your home” or “France for the French”, some radicals who sow terror in many French cities.
spurred on by a Marine LePen that encouraged them to “defy” what it calls “anti-republican and extremist forces”, the radicals patrol the streets in search of fighting, they say, against the groups that are behind the riots.
These ultras are coordinated through social networks, reaching launch fireworks in places like the Lyon City Hall, although the worst part has been experienced in Angers, where there has been a pitched battle between right-wing and left-wing ultras.
The rise of the radicals coincides with the decline in violence in the past two nights, with 72 arrested in the last hours. A calm that, according to what the police themselves confessed to Macron, is not due so much to the actions of the agents as to their “uncomfortable” presence on the streets. The drug dealersthe French media point out, would have pressured to put an end to some riots that are harming their “business”.
At the Élysée, the French president acknowledged in his meeting with more than 200 French mayors that, although the peak of violence has passed, will keep operating at least until the day of the national holiday.
Source: Lasexta

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