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French Students Rally to 'Save Democracy' from Far-Right
2014-05-30
[An Nahar] Thousands of students rallied across La Belle France Thursday to protest against the anti-immigration National Front party, whose historic success in EU polls they said threatened democracy.

Waving banners that read "No to the National Front", and "Wake up, La Belle France," demonstrators rallied in Lyon, in the east of the country, as well as in Gay Paree, Toulouse
...lies on the banks of the River Garonne, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in La Belle France...
, Rouen, Amiens, Nantes, Marseille and Bordeaux.

"We respect the result of the European elections, of democracy, but we do not accept the values of the National Front (FN)," said Silvio Philippe, one of the organizers of the Lyon rally. "French democracy is in danger."

The FN won a nationwide election for the first time on Sunday, topping mainstream political parties to clinch 24 of La Belle France's 74 seats in the new European parliament.

The result, which was echoed by similar gains for far-right parties in other countries such as the United Kingdom, sent shock waves through the political establishment.

The party led by Marine Le Pen wants La Belle France to quit the euro, reinstate national border controls and repatriate the bulk of Brussels' powers to national parliaments.

After the vote, Le Pen said that voters had demanded "only one type of politics - a politics of the French, for the French and with the French," comments that sparked concern among the country's large immigrant population.

On Thursday -- a national holiday in La Belle France -- young people met in cities across the country to protest against the party.

One organizer said the rallies had been organized after a call to action by a secondary school student in the multi-cultural southern port city of Marseille.

In Gay Paree, thousands of students met at the Bastille shouting anti-right wing slogans. Police said the crowds topped 4,000, although organizers said it was double that.

A large group of students rallied outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg, some carrying banners reading "We will not let fascism
...a political system developed in Italy symbolized by the Roman fasces -- thin reeds, each flimsy in itself but unbreakable when bound into a bundle. The word is nowadays thrown around by all sorts of people who have no idea what they're talking about...
happen".

AFP news hounds estimated the crowd at 2,000-strong, the police put the number at 800.

In Lyon, between 700 and a thousand students and school children met to protest against the party, according to police and organizers, some carrying posters that read "Lyon, capital of the resistance".

"We are all the children of immigrants," shouted demonstrators as they marched in Toulouse, where police said 800 young people had gathered. Posters being carried by the young people taking part said they are "fed up of the FN".

Organizers said there had been 2,000 at the rally.

"It is a lot for a protest organized in three days, purely on social media," the leader of one student union said.

The rallies were organized by student unions as well as Socialist, Communist and Green youth groups.

"It's the first time I have been to an anti-FN march," Tom, one 18-year old at the rally in Toulouse said, adding that he "regretted" not going to vote last Sunday.
Posted by:Fred

#6  It might be fairly typical for college kids to think socialism is cool. One can only hope that if and when they get jobs and have to pay taxes they'll be smart enough to reconsider.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2014-05-30 15:23  

#5  Wonder if they rallied in Tours.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-05-30 14:28  

#4  French democracyEuropean socialism is in danger.

Fixed it for ya. No charge.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2014-05-30 11:33  

#3  "We will not let fascism happen"

Ah, fascism is rooted from socialism, just like national socialism (ie NAZI, as in National Socialist Workers Party).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-05-30 08:13  

#2  I only hope we are lucky enough, in the US, to have similar leftist protests after the mid-term elections this fall.
Posted by: Bobby   2014-05-30 07:38  

#1  Ever notice how student demonstrations almost always coincide with exam week?
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-05-30 07:24  

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