Macron’s France — Europe’s Best Destination for Illegal Police Violence and Repression

Civil liberties? Not under the boy wonder

Preventive arrests and searches without just cause are now everyday events. Fed up with watching over protests the overstretched police prefers to break them up and suppress them

On January 30, 2019, already one year ago, the Council of Europe through its Commissioner for Human Rights expressed “very serious concerns” about the type of injuries wreaked on Gilets Jaunes protesters (the Yellow Vests) by French police forces.  Later in February 2019, the European Parliament and the UN strongly condemned the disproportionate use of police violence in France.

One year later, by the 51st day of protest against the neo-liberal measures of Emmanuel Macron’s government, involving members of almost all professions (nurses, electricians, lawyers, doctors, teachers, university professors and researchers, dockers, sewer workers, gas workers, train drivers, subway drivers, radiologists, postmen, labour inspectors,and so forth), what is the outcome?

One year later the picture is frightening, a fortiori when it comes to a democracy.

Three deaths: an old lady targeted at her window by a grenade; a young man pushed into the Loire River and not saved from drowning by the police forces in attendance, who themselves have hidden the fact for weeks; and a man pinned to the ground, whose larynx was broken and died by suffocation during an identity check, when this method of arrest is prohibited in LA and NY and throughout Europe);

– thirty five people have been blinded by being shot with “flashbang grenades”; [presumably in one eye]

– the hands of five protesters have been torn off by explosive grenades;

– 318 severe head injuries have been sustained by protesters;

– an estimated 6,000 persons in total have been injured.

Over the past two years, roughly every six months, the Ministry of Interior Affairs ordered around 40,000 grenades that can be fired at 472kph (category A2 war weapons), thousands of single-shot and semi-automatic flashball launchers (banned in all democratic countries, yet in France around 13,000 shots were fired in 2019 alone), tear gas launchers and more recently 25 million assault rifle bullets.

In Paris, armoured vehicles are being deployed, whilst hundreds of police motorcyclists, each with a driver and a passenger carrying a truncheon, are utilised to “accompany” demonstrators every week; with the sole purpose of assaulting people.

France is at war. No! Macron’s government is at war with its citizens.

PROVOCATION AND HUMILIATION

Worse still, over the last twelve months, the policy of the Ministry of Interior Affairs has dramatically changed. Since 1968, police prefects have been instructed to avoid direct contact with demonstrators and injuries to them. Defend but never attack (“to hit a demonstrator on the ground is to hit yourself“). Dispersal was done at a distance.

In the past year direct contact and physical repression have been encouraged, as applied by self-regulating police forces pushed to the limit due to lack of leave and overtime. Every day brings a new escalation in the violence. By law, the police and gendarmerie have a legal monopoly on violence as long as violence is: (a) duly authorised by the hierarchy, (b) objectively justified; (c) proportional to the danger; and (d) defensive in nature.

In the past year, the use of violence has been applied outside these parameters i.e. illegally. It has been applied in a systematically and massively disproportionate and aggressive manner in these demonstrations in a way that has been denounced by international organisations. Where the rule of law is scorned, democracy disappears.

New methods are also now being devised and used against any members of the public joining a demonstration or on strike: for example, the use of drones, sophisticated video equipment and undercover police officers even infiltrating groups of demonstrators at times disguised as “black bloc”.

Preventive arrests of people with, for example, more than one yellow vest in their car have now become commonplace. Searches without just cause are now everyday events. Humiliations, insults and provocation by the police as witnessed by French DIEM25 members are the order of the day!

Now we see you

New laws have come into force allowing people to be banned from large geographical areas and for long periods of time in order to put a stop to demonstrations. The new crime of wearing balaclavas during demonstrations has been rolled out, punishable with jail sentences of up to one year and fines of up to €15,000. Meanwhile, the police have themselves ordered 80,000 balaclavas for their own officers so that they may avoid being recognised by demonstrators (presumably to protect the identity of policemen applying undue violence against members of the public).

Welcome to the “land of human rights” as Macron once named France!

Calls for the resignation of the Minister of the Interior and the government have multiplied over the past year, coming from politicians, regular citizens, ophthalmologists, human rights organisations. But the government is instead increasing the repression – including against children, disabled persons and elderly people. Police forces are being encouraged by their hierarchy to lodge complaints against demonstrators in an effort to intimidate them.

The notorious case of a disabled lady in a wheelchair in Toulouse accused by the police of having attacked its officers during a demonstration shows how far the absurd situation has gone. The authority in charge of investigating violence and the crimes of the French police force against citizens (the IGPN) is part of the Ministry of Interior Affairs. Unsurprisingly, the IGPN has never found sufficient evidence of illegal action by any police force against its citizens.

Fortunately, more and more people are filming the actions of police forces around France and posting them on social networks. This is helping to fight back against this strategy. Consequently, certain MPs of LREM, Macron’s political party, are now asking for a law to forbid the filming of police forces in action, a crime that could be punishable with a fine of €15,000.

The purpose of the government’s strategy is to scare citizens from demonstrating. The pictures of blinded Gilets Jaunes, both young and elderly, with bloodied skulls have produced the desired chilling effect and lots of people are by now too scared to attend demonstrations or allow their family members onto the streets.

But unfamiliar with the exercise of power, and obviously not fully reckoning of the determination of the French population, Macron has so far failed in his strategy.

New tactics

French people have started to adopt other forms of protests: ballet dancers of the Paris Opéra have danced their anger on the external stairs of the opera house; the choir and the symphony orchestra of the state-owned radio unexpectedly started to perform Nabucco’s “Chorus of Slaves” during the new year wishes to their employers; protesting lawyers threw their black gowns at the feet of the Minister of Justice and have even began to regularly perform a New Zealand style hakka in public; teachers have built walls of school textbooks blocking the entrance of the local LREM MPs’ offices; and towards the end of January citizens of French cities and big towns organised torch lit processions to make it impossible for police forces to identify who and where to shoot.

Under pressure, cornered and worried for his reputation ahead of Davos, Macron indicated that the strategy currently being employed by the police will have to be modified by the Minister of Interior Affairs. Following this the minister immediately passed the blame onto his police prefects (in particular to the zealous police prefect of Paris who was himself appointed by this same Minister of Interior Affairs after his predecessor had refused to utilise flashball launchers).

Will this have any consequences on our daily life?

Democracy is fragile. Sometimes this is the case surprisingly closer to home than our fellow Europeans realise.

Source: DiEM25 France

15 Comments
  1. Rowdy-Yates says

    The YELLOW VEST PROTESTS Get ZERO COVERAGE In AMERICA. So I am going to copy and save this information in my comment history.

    One year later the picture is frightening, a fortiori when it comes to a democracy.

    Three deaths: an old lady targeted at her window by a grenade; a young man pushed into the Loire River and not saved from drowning by the police forces in attendance, who themselves have hidden the fact for weeks; and a man pinned to the ground, whose larynx was broken and died by suffocation during an identity check, when this method of arrest is prohibited in LA and NY and throughout Europe);

    – thirty five people have been blinded by being shot with “flashbang grenades”; [presumably in one eye]
    – the hands of five protesters have been torn off by explosive grenades;

    – 318 severe head injuries have been sustained by protesters;

    – an estimated 6,000 persons in total have been injured.

    Over the past two years, roughly every six months, the Ministry of Interior Affairs ordered around 40,000 grenades that can be fired at 472kph (category A2 war weapons), thousands of single-shot and semi-automatic flashball launchers (banned in all democratic countries, yet in France around 13,000 shots were fired in 2019 alone), tear gas launchers and more recently 25 million assault rifle bullets.

  2. ke4ram says

    Well the US doesn’t have violent protests,,, yet ,,, but police violence is on a scale I have never seen in my 70 year lifetime. Many juries/judges are finding police not guilty in situations any citizen would have been convicted and put away for many years. This is getting worse by the hour.

    1. XRGRSF says

      My nephew, who’s a police chief in a mid sized town in TX, fights this problem constantly. He’s very aware that when the people finally have enough of police violence they will simply kill the police. He regularly reminds his officers, “The citizens know where you live.”

      1. James Willy says

        Best comment in the thread. Maybe your nephew is doing the right thing.

  3. Natural_Texan says

    US and Western Media is blind to this.. Here I make a prediction that I very much hope to NOT come true.. The Macron government will invoke the Coronavirus hysteria to get the people from the streets.. Faked? actually infect people? Nothing is beyond this guy.

  4. CHUCKMAN says

    Yes, it has been appalling.

    Right in Paris, one of “the West’s” cities most associated with liberty and the Enlightenment.

    What a contrast it made compared to the efforts of the Hong Kong police who were heavily criticized in our mainline press even though they did a far better job than the French and did it under more stressful circumstances.

    Macron is an odd critter in many ways. Just looking at him you’d never expect someone who could unleash all that violence.

    1. michael houston says

      you could say the same about Jared Kershner…..both cute cuddly effeminate looking creatures with not a hair out of place…..yet rabid inside….

      1. XRGRSF says

        They kind of make your flesh crawl, don’t they?

  5. XRGRSF says

    It appears that the French, unlike the Germans, Brits, Americans, etc. are willing to fight, and good for them. I wonder if they have anything special planned for Bastille Day?

    1. Brion Adair says

      Probably MGGA (Making Guillotines Great Again 🙂 )

      1. XRGRSF says

        I thought about that, but couldn’t figure out how to spell gilliteen.

        1. Brion Adair says

          🙂

  6. Feudal Peasant says

    Macron sees them as Palestinians.

  7. Al Carbone says

    all cops are traitors being their bosses are white hating communists. just because your local cop did not break your head open yet is cause he aint been ordered to YET. French better get guns and start killing these cops. after a year of protests not one word on this out of the jew media. look at the coverage of the Hong Kong riots. not one protester killed ar badly injured. US cops woulda killed a 100 by now

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