France, Alternative Libertaire AL - Responsibilities of the state in racist violence, 17 February in Paris (fr, pt)

Public meeting discussion in the context of the anti Week with Kamel Badawi, Ramata Dieng, 
and AL activists and militants. Monday, February 17, 19h-22h, space Louise Michel, 42b rue 
des Cascades, Paris 20e (Jourdain metro). ---- Racist attacks have been many in recent 
months (assault several veiled girls at Argenteuil, in Reims, Orleans, assault of a young 
Cape Verdean Chelles, etc). ---- These attacks are part of a climate maintained by the 
State (police racist crimes unpunished, hunting undocumented radicalization of anti-Roma, 
Islamophobia and xenophobia at the highest level of the State speech, in parties and in 
media). ---- This climate is no stranger to the stigmatization of popular neighborhoods, 
its people and especially its youth, seen as a new enemy within. He is no stranger to 
discrimination, exploitation and specific security measures which are subject these 
populations, they are Roma, immigrants, undocumented or after the French colonization. 
Finally, he is no stranger to the struggles and resistance of trying to build thirty years.

How to resist the trivialization of racism, the rise of the extreme right, and unequal 
state policies?

To discuss this with us, we receive Kamel Badawi, UF immigrations and popular 
neighborhoods (FUIQP) Ramata Dieng, member of the collective Stolen Lives (gathering the 
families of victims of police violence) and Truth and Justice Committee Lamine Dieng, as 
well as activists from Alternative libertarian.

Monday, February 17, 19h-22h, space Louise Michel, 42b rue des Cascades, Paris 20e 
(Jourdain metro).