FRENCH POLICE DIRECTED THE DEMONSTRATION WITH FLASH GRENADES AND TEAR GAS
~ from Contre Attaque ~
Saturday, 13 September, a rainy day in Nantes. The police patrolled the entire
city centre; the hundreds of law enforcement officers dispatched to Nantes by
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau to crush the blockades on 10 September had
clearly decided to keep the city under siege. Three days earlier, unbridled
state violence had attacked the popular movement, causing dozens of injuries and
arrests.
That day, a large Popular Assembly, bringing together more than 1,500 people,
had decided to maintain the pressure and call for a demonstration this Saturday
to continue the “Block Everything” movement without delay. At the meeting point
for the demonstration, facing the deterrent system, there were only a few
hundred people. Then thousands more joined, and the procession continued to
grow.
France Info spoke of the “record for the largest mobilisation”, which should not
be a source of pride but rather of concern about the collective ability to
sustain the groundswell that began on 10 September.
The Nantes procession, completely surrounded, was unable to escape the police
stranglehold that confined it to a handful of major arteries and tear-gassed it
several times, without reason. Back at the starting point, the police fired
grenades again to end the demonstration, after dictating the route and pace.
The turnout at this demonstration demonstrates that the momentum has not waned,
that the desire to organise and make the movement sustainable is present: this
is a warm-up lap for another major day of strikes and blockades planned for
Thursday, 18 September. However, we’ll need to be more inventive and responsive:
repeating the same old recipes won’t be enough this time around.
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Edited machine translation. Photos: Estelle Ruiz, Théo Prn, CA
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YESTERDAY’S DAY OF ACTION SAW BLOQUONS TOUT STEPPING OUT OF THE SHADOWS
NATIONWIDE—AND FACING MAJOR POLICE REPRESSION
~ punkacademic ~
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in France on Wednesday (10
September) as the first day of action organised under the banner Bloquons Tout
(“Block Everything”) saw widespread protests and blockades in defence of jobs,
pensions, and public services. By the evening, mainstream news outlets reported
812 individual actions across the country, along with 262 blockades. The police
had deployed 80,000 police officers and gendarmes, making over 500 arrests by
late afternoon.
Government sources had been briefing that only 100 thousand protestors could be
expected to turn out, but the Interior Ministry conceded that the numbers on the
streets had been at least double that. The CGT said that a quarter of a million
people had mobilised in the course of the day, while anti-capitalist website
Contre Attaque reported up to 360 thousand protesters.
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Several universities closed in anticipation of potential occupations, and local
authorities across the country pre-emptively ordered shops and businesses to
close—effectively surrendering before action began.
In Paris, a major demonstration took place at the Place de la Republique, and at
Les Halles the shopping complex was blocked off to prevent access. Another
demonstration against the government’s foreign policy and in support of
Palestinian freedom took place at the Gare du Nord, where a thousand protestors
attempted to enter the station.
Activists also attempted to blockade the Paris ring road, but these actions were
only briefly successful, as police on motorbikes dismounted and brutally pursued
the protestors.
Paris, Place des Fêtes
Outside of Paris, blockades had greater success. Huge crowds marched in
Marseille and Rennes, where a bus was torched and major roads effectively
blocked. In the northern town of Laon, the Anarchist Federation was involved in
actions alongside feminist comrades, opening a free thrift store which was
attacked by police. One comrade described scenes of ‘almost unprecedented
violence‘.
With Macron’s most recent Prime Minister, Francois Bayrou, toppled by the
National Assembly days before the mobilisation, tensions were heightened by the
President’s choice of conservative defence minister Sebastien Lecornu as a
replacement. Many protestors cited Bayrou’s budget cuts as a motivator, with
Lecornu’s appointment seen as clear evidence that the oligarchical politics of
Macronism would never change.
Supermarket action, Perpignan
The mainstream media has characterised Bloquons Tout as far left extremists and
implying far-right involvement. There has been a persistent sneer at the idea of
a ‘leaderless’ movement, betraying the anxiety caused to social and political
elites. While the unions have only called a major day of action on 18 September,
strikes already took place yesterday at hospitals bearing the brunt of cuts,
building the momentum towards a continued wave of disruption.
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