France: On 14 the arrests of right-wing to protest against immigrants

Fourteen extreme right-wing protesters were arrested in Calais after… a rally held in the presence of in close proximity to this town in the north of France of thousands of refugees and immigrants who want to come to Britain with the dream of a better life, in accordance with the principles.
Overall, 80 members of the group Génération identitaire (Generation Identity) participated in the early morning in this demonstration without the permission of the authorities, which broke up the crowd, imparted the afp citing sources from the prefecture of the Pas de Calais.
The demonstrators blocked access to two bridges in the city.
“They held banners, set fire to tires and fired grenades,” said Etienne Ντεσπλάνκ, director of the office of νομάρχου Fabienne Μπιτσιό.
In the photos and a video posted on the social networking site Twitter are distinguished many young people sitting on the ground, some holding banners with the slogans “you will not pass”, “return to your own countries”, while police encircle one of the groups of demonstrators.
In a press release published before the authorities can push back the crowd, the organization Génération identitaire reported that 130 members participated in the mobilisation and confirm that he had understood and controlled “three bridges that allow access of migrants to the city of Calais”.
“Attacks against the forces of order, against driver, riots in the city, complete decomposition of the social and economic fabric – this is the reality of the long-suffering city, with an incredible deterioration in the last few weeks,” noted the organisation.

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