French communists suggested cutting off communications during protests

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Fabien Roussel, leader of the French Communist Party, called for the internet to be shut down during the protests. France Information.

“We will need to explore the role of social media. When will we finally get a look at the role of those currently making money off of heist scenes and similar exaggerated commercials? At some point you will have to say “fast” you will have to cut them [соцсети — «Газета.Ru»]when the country is hot,” said Roussel.

The head of the French Communist Party said the alternative would be to declare a state of emergency across the country.

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Protests in France began after the police killed a 17-year-old teenager in the suburbs of Paris on the evening of 27 June. One day later, residents of Lille and Toulouse joined the protests that started in Nantre. The protests then turned into riots and clashes with the police. On the night of June 29, demonstrators began to set cars on fire, smash shop windows, attack police and set up barricades. By 1 July, rebels across France had set 1,350 vehicles on fire and attacked 234 buildings, including 47 police stations and 11 gendarmerie barracks at various levels. As a result of the pogroms, the police detained more than 1,000 people.

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