A thirty activists of the environmental movement, Extinction, Rebellion have carried out Tuesday an action punch in front of the ministry of the Interior in Paris.

A thirty activists of the environmental movement, Extinction, Rebellion have carried out Tuesday an action punch “against police violence” in front of the ministry of the Interior in Paris, and several of them were arrested.

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At least two activists have scaled the gates of the ministry, located at two steps from the Elysée, and if there are chained after you have unrolled a red flag with the inscription “Least of LBD, more turnip”, referring to the launcher ball defense, a weapon, a controversial used by the forces of law and order.

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other activists, who were hanging out “as tourists,” according to a police source, have also poured red paint representing the fake blood on the cobblestones of the place Beauvau, facing the ministry.

15 people arrested

police are then mounted on the grid to win the banner, and remove and arrest the two activists who continued to chant “Rebellion”. Thirty people participated in the action, according to a police source, adding that they would be booked for non-compliance with the prohibition of gathering of more than ten people.

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In all, 15 people were arrested, including four for damage and 11 to be attached with the help of bike lock to the gates of the ministry and large strings are connected to studs on the place Beauvau, according to a police source.

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“This is NOT the blows of the LBD and nurses at the knees that you can ensure the safety of citizens,” said the association in a press release. “The only way to ensure our future is to live in a society that is more just and resilient”, is added.