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Paris Police Ban Radical Feminist Night March Over Public Order Concerns

Authorities cite potential for hate speech and community tensions linked to pro-Palestinian groups' involvement in the March 7 event.

  • The Paris police prefecture has officially prohibited the 'radical feminist night march' planned for March 7, citing risks to public order.
  • The march, organized to protest perceived threats to women's rights and rising far-right influence, was set to run from Gare de l'Est to Hôtel de Ville.
  • Authorities raised concerns over participation by pro-Palestinian groups Samidoun and Urgence Palestine, whose messaging could incite tensions with the Jewish community.
  • Samidoun, identified as a terrorist organization in Canada and Germany, has been linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
  • A separate women's rights demonstration is scheduled for March 8 at Place de la République, with widespread political and public participation expected.
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