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Demonstration in memory of Adama Traoré killed by French police in 2016FranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232376.jpgA march took place this Saturday, four years after the death of Adama Traoré at the end of a chase with the police. The march, which brought together between 2,700 and 4,000 people, was organized by the committee that is demanding justice for this 24-year-old black man, who died in the neighbouring commune of Persian on July 19, 2016, shortly after his arrest. This tribute is organized by both the Adama Committee and Alternatiba, one of the main organizations of the climate movement, in the name of a common struggle against inequality.
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Demonstration in memory of Adama Traoré killed by French police in 2016FranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232383.jpgA march took place this Saturday, four years after the death of Adama Traoré at the end of a chase with the police. The march, which brought together between 2,700 and 4,000 people, was organized by the committee that is demanding justice for this 24-year-old black man, who died in the neighbouring commune of Persian on July 19, 2016, shortly after his arrest. This tribute is organized by both the Adama Committee and Alternatiba, one of the main organizations of the climate movement, in the name of a common struggle against inequality.
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Demonstration in memory of Adama Traoré killed by French police in 2016FranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232385.jpgA march took place this Saturday, four years after the death of Adama Traoré at the end of a chase with the police. The march, which brought together between 2,700 and 4,000 people, was organized by the committee that is demanding justice for this 24-year-old black man, who died in the neighbouring commune of Persian on July 19, 2016, shortly after his arrest. This tribute is organized by both the Adama Committee and Alternatiba, one of the main organizations of the climate movement, in the name of a common struggle against inequality.
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Demonstration in memory of Adama Traoré killed by French police in 2016FranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232397.jpgA march took place this Saturday, four years after the death of Adama Traoré at the end of a chase with the police. The march, which brought together between 2,700 and 4,000 people, was organized by the committee that is demanding justice for this 24-year-old black man, who died in the neighbouring commune of Persian on July 19, 2016, shortly after his arrest. This tribute is organized by both the Adama Committee and Alternatiba, one of the main organizations of the climate movement, in the name of a common struggle against inequality.
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Demonstration in memory of Adama Traoré killed by French police in 2016FranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232399.jpgA march took place this Saturday, four years after the death of Adama Traoré at the end of a chase with the police. The march, which brought together between 2,700 and 4,000 people, was organized by the committee that is demanding justice for this 24-year-old black man, who died in the neighbouring commune of Persian on July 19, 2016, shortly after his arrest. This tribute is organized by both the Adama Committee and Alternatiba, one of the main organizations of the climate movement, in the name of a common struggle against inequality.
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Demonstration in memory of Adama Traoré killed by French police in 2016FranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232400.jpgA march took place this Saturday, four years after the death of Adama Traoré at the end of a chase with the police. The march, which brought together between 2,700 and 4,000 people, was organized by the committee that is demanding justice for this 24-year-old black man, who died in the neighbouring commune of Persian on July 19, 2016, shortly after his arrest. This tribute is organized by both the Adama Committee and Alternatiba, one of the main organizations of the climate movement, in the name of a common struggle against inequality.
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232241.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232242.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232243.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232244.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232245.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232246.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232247.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232248.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232249.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232250.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232251.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232252.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231337.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231338.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231339.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231340.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231341.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231342.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231343.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231344.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231345.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, in front of the demonstrators who came to the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), the extreme right-wing group "Génération identitaire" unfurled a banner "Justice for the victims of anti-white racism". They remained for an hour without the authorities coming to dislodge them. Neighbours and a few anti-racist demonstrators ended up cutting and unhooking the banner. Nearly 100,000 people gathered on the Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was supposed to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231346.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, a demonstrator who came to the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), flipped a finger of honour in front of the extreme right-wing group "Génération identitaire" who unfurled a banner "Justice for the victims of anti-white racism". They remained for an hour without the authorities coming to dislodge them. Neighbours and some anti-racist demonstrators ended up cutting and unhooking the banner. Nearly 100,000 people gathered on the Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was supposed to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231347.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231348.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231349.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231350.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231351.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231352.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231353.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231354.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231355.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231356.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231357.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231358.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231359.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231360.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231361.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231362.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231363.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231364.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231365.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231366.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231367.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231368.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violence in ParisFranceOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0231369.jpgOn Saturday 13 June 2020, at the call of the Truth Committee for Adama (Traoré), nearly 100,000 people gathered at Place de la République in Paris for what was to be a march against racism and police violence. But the march, which was due to end at the Place de l'Opéra, was cancelled at the last minute by the Paris police prefecture, as all avenues around the Place de la République were barricaded by the police. Blocked and bogged down in the square, the demonstrators have not lost their rage and indignation...
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230525.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230526.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230527.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230528.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230529.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230530.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230531.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230532.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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Demonstration against police violenceFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0230533.jpgJune 2, 2020: More than 20,000 people gathered at the call of the Justice and Truth Committee for Adama in front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, Place de Clichy. The gathering, which was not authorized by the Paris police prefecture, took place peacefully. There were a few clashes between police and demonstrators after the rally dispersed.
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