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100,000 Take To The Streets As Pro-Democracy Movement Sweeps France

For over a week, huge nocturnal protest gatherings have spread across France, rising in number and which must by now, be starting to panic the government. Among those gathered are parents with babies, students, workers, artists and pensioners….. Common Dreams report: A police crackdown will not deter France’s burgeoning Nuit Debout (or ‘Up All Night’) movement that has swept across the country in recent weeks as the unifying call for change sparked protests in over 50 cities this weekend. Riot police early Monday cleared the encampment in the Place de la Republique in central Paris after 11 nights of protest, but demonstrators have vowed to maintain their nightly vigil. Demonstrations this weekend were held in as many as 60 cities and towns across France as well as in Belgium, Germany, and Spain, according to reports, as an estimated 120,000 protested against austerity, globalization, increasing inequality, privatization, and the continent’s severe anti-migrant policies. This is what democracy looks like! Thousands in the general assembly #NuitDebout #paris discussing social justice. pic.twitter.com/yHPS0Mn9qH — Take the square (@takethesquare) April 10, 2016 This photo of #NuitDebout protests in Paris blows my mind! Next week London.. https://t.co/gCQMR6UfIb #CameronResign pic.twitter.com/JVMOvHXwqK — Joel Benjamin (@Gian_TCatt) April 9, 2016 [...]