NOURNEWS- Although the general situation in France has not returned to normal after the police brutally shot an African-origin teenager and the formation of public protests in this European country, the official institutions of power in the EU and related media outlets insists on making the situation appear completely normal.
On the other hand; The violence of the French police against the protesters has led to the formation of several lawsuits against this institution, which, of course, the Western media avoids reflecting them or publishing any reports regarding this issue!
The problem is clear! The killing of 17-year-old Algerian-Moroccan teenager "Nahel Merzouk" by the police of "Nanterre" in the suburbs of "Paris" was the source of widespread and unprecedented protests in this country, which was met with unhinged violence by the police.
In the face of these protests, which have been unprecedented since 2005, the Élysée Palace and French President Emmanuel Macron supported widespread police violence by claiming to restore order, and the judicial system started issuing prison sentences to arrested protesters.
But the aftershocks of these protests are not over yet, as Minister of the Interior of France Gérald Darmanin insists that the police can arrest any person or group they consider suspicious of the recent unrest, even if there isn’t any evidence of the police's alleged accusations!
In other words; The Élysée Palace not only did not take any action to curb the violence of the French police, but also allowed it to escalate the confrontation with the citizens of this country.
More importantly; According to the order that the Minister of Interior of France sent to the police, this order does not have a temporary aspect regarding the current protests and an important part of it is regarding the future.
In this regard, Darmanin said to the police officers: "This point should be one of your priorities during the next few months. Intelligence services are also expected to strengthen their infrastructure to anticipate these types of events."
In the meantime; The French judicial system is also indifferent to the registration of thousands of legal complaints against police officers, especially during the recent protests, and considers its main responsibility to expedite the order of the French Interior Minister.
Recently, in another case, 5 French police officers were arrested in connection with the murder case of "Mohamed Bendriss", a 27-year-old French citizen of African descent, 2 of whom were released after interrogation and 3 others without fear of serious action by the judicial and security system of France are waiting for their freedom.
Bendriss’ death was caused by a weapon called "Flash Ball", a weapon that only the French police have and cannot be attributed to any other person or group.
In other words; The world is facing systematic and continuous violence by the French police, which has no prospect of ending, so it is not unlikely that France will witness the reproduction of new protests in different cities of this country in the coming weeks and months.
BY: Pooya Mirzaei
NOURNEWS