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MARINE Le Pen has lambasted President Hollande and a union of Judges for tolerating the Paris protests in response to the police rape of a young black male. The Front National leader said the Government has been quick to “rush to the bedside of the very few victims of police violence without even waiting for… justice” – but are unable to quash the risk of a on the streets of Paris. In a ruthless rant, Le Pen wrote: “In a state of emergency, it is completely irresponsible to let a protest against the police and alleged policeThis government has remained unresponsive for years to scoundrels who make their laws in certain districts and do not hesitate to unleash their violence as soon as a demonstration gives them the opportunity.

“Is it necessary to say that the magistrates need a strong and effective police force in order to do their work?

“Must we remind them that this same police force, as well as the gendarmerie, now needs to be permanently changed?” take place. Paris France French “Paris France” People Humanity 2017 2018 Peace Police Prepare Survival News “Breaking News” Media Trends Trending Trendy Video “Video Footage” “we the people” immigration immigrants europe “european union” euro money cash society power control leader leadership elite “elite nwo agenda” The presidential hopeful claimed the French Magistrates Union is supposed to provide lessons of morality to countries across the world, but their inability to condemn the protests means their union essentially “despises forces of order”.

In a direct attack to her Hollande, she claimed the French president’s “calls for social peace” were made only to “make the French believe that the situation is under control”. Yesterday, 13 people were arrested along the fringes of Paris as more clashes broke out on Saturday and at least 250 people were arrested amid the nightly protests.

Dominque Sopo, the head of the Racisme, told the Telegraph: “What happened to Théo isn’t an isolated case. It’s a structural problem of police that France must have the maturity to tackle.” A new poll published on February 17 found that Le Pen is continuing to increase her lead and is expected to snatch 26 per cent of the first round of voting.

Emmanuel Macron and Francois Fillon are set to tie with 20 per cent of the vote each, according to the poll by PrésiTrack OpinionWay / ORPI for Les Echos and Radio Classique. Armed officers have taken to the streets in their hundreds and were forced to fire live rounds of bullets and used tear gas to disperse the rioters.

Chaos erupted after it emerged police anally raped a young black man named Theo with a baton. Hundreds of cars have been torched, shops and banks smashed up, and even a disability vehicle was destroyed. A coach full of tourists from South Korea was targeted in northern Paris on Tuesday while a neighbourhood close to one of the busiest train stations in the city Gare Du Nord which houses the Eurostar train network was also hit.

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