A controversial ultraright rally took place in Paris on May 11, 2024, despite efforts to ban it. The Comité du 9 Mai attracted hundreds of identitarian, neo-fascist, and royalist activists to commemorate the death of Sébastien Deyzieu 30 years ago. Despite facing legal challenges, the supporters were able to march without interference, showcasing nationalist symbols and chants.
Nazi salutes and symbols
Led by Gabriel Loustau, the group displayed Nazi salutes, tattooed symbols, and military-style marching. The ban on the rally was overturned, allowing for a display of nationalist ideologies and gestures. This event highlights the ongoing presence of ultraright movements and raises concerns about the freedom of expression versus the spread of hate and discrimination.
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