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Le ministre de l interieur, Gerald Darmanin, s est rendu devant la mairie de Mons en Baroeul, victime d'un incendie lors de debordements la nuit derniere, a Mons en Baroeul, le 29 Juin 2023 // The Minister of the Interior, GÃ'rald Darmanin, went to the town hall of Mons en Baroeul, victim of a fire during overflows last night, in Mons en Baroeul, June 29, 2023//GREUEZFRANCOIS_Sipa.10869/Credit:FRANCOIS GREUEZ/SIPA/2306291420
 
Fireworks explode as policemen stand by during protests in Roubaix, northern France on June 30, 2023, three days after a teenager was shot dead during a police traffic stop in the Paris suburb of Nanterre. Protests over the fatal police shooting of a teenager rocked France for a third straight night on June 29, with cars burned, buildings vandalised and hundreds arrested in cities across the country.
The nighttime unrest followed a march earlier on Thursday in memory of the 17-year-old, named Nahel, whose death has revived longstanding grievances about policing and racial profiling in France's low-income and multiethnic suburbs. (Photo by Kenzo TRIBOUILLARD / AFP)
Marseille, Lille… Le point sur la troisième soirée de violences après la mort de Nahel
France's President Emmanuel Macron (L) and France's Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin listen to a participant   as they  attend a public meeting with residents in a gymnasium in La Busserine area during a visit to Marseille, southeastern Framce, on June 26, 2023. The French president is on a three-day visits to Marseille from June 26 to 28, two years after launching a transformation plan for the city. In September 2021 he promised five billion euros (5.5 billion USD) to hire new police, renovate schools and public spaces and upgrade the creaking public transport network. Marseille suffers from lacking infrastructure and tens of thousands of units of poorly-maintained social housing, mostly concentrated in the city's northern neighbourhoods where the drug trade is endemic. (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN / POOL / AFP)
  L’exécutif face à la crainte d’un mouvement « qui dure » dans les quartiers
Protesters clash with police during a commemoration march for a teenage driver shot dead by a policeman, in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre, on June 29, 2023. Violent protests broke out in France in the early hours of June 29, 2023, as anger grows over the police killing of a teenager, with security forces arresting 150 people in the chaos that saw balaclava-clad protesters burning cars and setting off fireworks. Nahel M., 17, was shot in the chest at point-blank range in Nanterre in the morning of June 27, 2023, in an incident that has reignited debate in France about police tactics long criticised by rights groups over the treatment of people in low-income suburbs, particularly ethnic minorities. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)
  Mort de Nahel à Nanterre : « Je ferais un lien avec l’agonie en direct de George Floyd »
Manifestation suite au deces de Nahel a Nanterre.
Apres Nanterre, la colere a gagne mercredi soir toute l'ile-de-France.
Emmanuel Macron a denonce plus tôt dans la journee  des scenes de violences  qui sont "  injustifiables " , apres une nouvelle nuit d'embrasement des quartiers populaires. Les manifestants demandent "justice pour Nahel"
Demonstration follows the death of Nahel in Nanterre.
After Nanterre, anger won the whole of Ile-de-France on Wednesday evening.
Emmanuel Macron denounced earlier in the day "scenes of violence" which are "unjustifiable", after another night of fire in working-class neighborhoods.//ZEPPELINNETWORK_Sipa.11000/Credit:CARON/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2306291646
« On n’en peut plus de ces marches blanches » : à Nanterre, colère et tensions lors de l’hommage à Nahel
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Marche blanche pour Nahel : notre reportage à Nanterre
   Marche blanche pour Nahel : notre reportage à Nanterre
Mort de Nahel à Nanterre : à Romainville aussi, il y a eu des émeutes
   Mort de Nahel à Nanterre : à Romainville aussi, il y a eu des émeutes
 
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CRS riot police face protesters, with the "Grande Arche de la Defense" seen in the background, at the end of a commemoration march for a teenage driver shot dead by a policeman, in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre, on June 29, 2023. Violent protests broke out in France in the early hours of June 29, 2023, as anger grows over the police killing of a teenager, with security forces arresting 150 people in the chaos that saw balaclava-clad protesters burning cars and setting off fireworks. Nahel M., 17, was shot in the chest at point-blank range in Nanterre in the morning of June 27, 2023, in an incident that has reignited debate in France about police tactics long criticised by rights groups over the treatment of people in low-income suburbs, particularly ethnic minorities. (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
Mort de Nahel à Nanterre : Comment la presse internationale analyse-t-elle la situation ?
Capture d’écran de la vidéo montrant le contrôle routier au cours duquel le mineur a été tué.
Mort de Nahel à Nanterre : le policier auteur du tir a demandé « pardon à la famille », affirme son avocat
Protestors hold a placard reading "The police kill! Justice for Nahel" during a commemoration march for a teenage driver shot dead by a policeman, in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre, on June 29, 2023. Violent protests broke out in France in the early hours of June 29, 2023, as anger grows over the police killing of a teenager, with security forces arresting 150 people in the chaos that saw balaclava-clad protesters burning cars and setting off fireworks. Nahel M., 17, was shot in the chest at point-blank range in Nanterre in the morning of June 27, 2023, in an incident that has reignited debate in France about police tactics long criticised by rights groups over the treatment of people in low-income suburbs, particularly ethnic minorities. (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
Mort de Nahel : une journée sous tension à Nanterre et dans le reste du pays
Illustration. Cour Suprême des Etats-Unis, 28 juin 2023.
La Cour suprême met fin à la discrimination positive dans les universités américaines
A Romainville : « C’est la première fois que je vis un truc comme ça », dit le gérant d’un restaurant saccagé
Monica d'Onofrio, Eliane Houlette,  Ariane Amson, Patrice Amar and Ulrika Delaunay-Weiss.French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira and Eliane Houlette, the new French Financial Prosecutor, during the formal sitting during which Houlette officially enters into office, at the Court in Paris. The creation of a Financial Prosecutor was announced by the French President Francois Hollande in April 2013, shortly after the confessions of French former Finance minister Jerome Cahuzac, concerning his Swiss bank account.Paris, FRANCE-3/03/2014/WITT_choix029/Credit:WITT/SIPA/1403031910
Affaire du parquet national financier : le tribunal administratif donne raison aux magistrats
A kiosk of far right party's Spartiates (Spartans) showing a portrait of former ultra-nationalist Golden Dawn party spokesman, Ilias Kasidiaris, who is sentenced to 13-and-a-half years in prison as a member of a criminal organization, stands in a square in southern Greek city of Kalamata on June 25, 2023. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)
  « La présence de fascistes au Parlement grec est incompatible avec ce qu’est la Grèce, berceau de la démocratie »
 

 
 L’exécutif face à la crainte d’un mouvement « qui dure » dans les quartiers

Après la mort de Nahel à Nanterre et face aux réactions violentes que le drame a suscitées, le gouvernement veut, après les paroles d’apaisement, afficher sa fermeté pour « éviter que ça se propage ».
 
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