Published 21:16 IST, February 20th 2021
France anti-migrant group protests its dissolution
Dozens of people rallied in Paris on Saturday to support the anti-migrant group Generation Identity.
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Dozens of people rallied in Paris on Saturday to support the anti-migrant group Generation Identity, which is fighting for survival following a government order to dissolve it.Generation Identity has scraped through several legal battles, but is up against Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who wants to disband the controversial group, which critics contend is a militia, espousing a racist cause.The Lyon-based group, which has influence throughout France and beyond, contends its members are whistle-blowers on a mission to preserve French and European civilisation, seen as undermined by newcomers, notably Muslims.
Generation Identity was the backbone of a 2017 “Defend Europe” mission on the high seas with a chartered anti-migrant ship manned by European citizens.Darmanin announced earlier this month the start of proceedings to dissolve Generation Identity and the group was given 10 days to make its case.The Interior Ministry cited France’s security code forbidding “combat or private militia groups” and groups that “provoke discrimination, hate or (racial) violence”, according to the daily Liberation, which saw a copy of the seven-page justification.
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A demonstration against the group was due to took place in another part of Paris later on Saturday.
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21:16 IST, February 20th 2021