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Rallies against Le Pen draw a million people across France
AP ^ | May 1, 2002 | JAMEY KEATEN, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 05/01/2002 10:32:43 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie

Rallies against Le Pen draw a million people across France

Wed May 1,10:10 AM ET
By JAMEY KEATEN, Associated Press Writer

PARIS - Up to a million people demonstrated peacefully throughout France on Wednesday against extreme-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, by far the largest turnout yet against the ultra-nationalist politician since he qualified for Sunday's presidential runoff.

Even before a massive demonstration in Paris reached its peak, turnout in dozens of cities across France had reached nearly 900,000, according to the Interior Ministry and media reports. That number that did not take into account the large Paris protest, which already had massed 200,000 people and was expected to grow throughout the afternoon.

The anti-Le Pen rallies came after the right-wing leader held a much smaller demonstration in Paris to honor his party's heroine, Joan of Arc.

In an annual May Day event that took on added importance this year because of Le Pen's surprise candidacy, the candidate lay a bouquet of white flowers at a gilded statue of Joan of Arc riding a horse and waving the national flag. For Le Pen's National Front party, the 15th century peasant girl who led a series of victories against the English is a symbol of French resistance against foreign "invaders."

Le Pen promised an "electoral earthquake (news - web sites)" in the election's final round, which pits him against conservative incumbent President Jacques Chirac, who is expected to win easily.

"The ground's going to crumble under their feet," he said.

Police and observers estimated the pro-Le Pen crowd at 10,000 to 12,000 people, though Le Pen's party claimed there were as many as 100,000 marchers.

Wednesday was clearly the climax of growing national protests against Le Pen. Some 3,500 police, from riot police to plainclothes officers, were deployed in Paris alone.

Ahead of the Paris protest, marches in other French cities drew tens of thousands. More than 50,000 people gathered in the southeastern city of Grenoble, while 45,000 demonstrated in Bordeaux, police said.

In Paris, good-natured crowds shouting "Down with Le Pen!" packed the streets near the site of the former Bastille prison. Many were singing or playing musical instruments, and a few people handed out sing-along lyrics mocking the far-right leader.

One demonstrator, 20-year-old Abdoul Fofana, said, "If Le Pen wins there will be a world war in France." Fofana, who came to France from Ivory Coast 10 years ago, was worried about Le Pen's fiercely anti-immigrant stance.

Some of the protests were combined with traditional May Day labor protests by unions. In Paris, 1,000 marchers from a labor union headed toward the center of town, protesting Le Pen, capitalism and fascism.

"The revolution has begun," read one of the placards held aloft. The owner of a dog had fitted out his pet with a sign bearing the message: "I eat fascists."

In May Day protests throughout Europe, merchants boarded up stores to guard against attacks by anti-capitalist demonstrators and riot police turned out in force. Police in Berlin used tear gas to quell overnight clashes with anarchists who threw rocks, set street fires and looted a supermarket.

At the pro-Le Pen demonstration in Paris, Maurice Dumontot, a 58-year-old retired police brigadier, called Le Pen "the Joan of Arc of modern times."

"Le Pen is the unloved candidate, but he's our only chance to put things in order to stop all the crime and have people respect our laws," he said.

A few people showed their anger at Le Pen's parade. One family, standing on a balcony above the marchers, hung out a banner that read, simply, "No."

On a bridge over the Seine, about 1,000 people honored the memory of a Moroccan man who was drowned by National Front supporters during a rally on May 1, 1995. A group of skinheads at the rally pushed the man, Brahim Bouarram, off the bridge.

Le Pen has been convicted of racism and anti-Semitism numerous times. He blames immigration, particularly from Muslim North Africa, for unemployment — which edged up in March to 9.1 percent — and for rising crime. His success in the April 21 first round of elections stunned France and most of its allies and neighbors.

The far-right leader wants to pull France out of the European Union (news - web sites) and return to the franc, the currency abandoned in favor of the euro at the start of this year, as well as deport all illegal immigrants and tighten border controls.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: anarchists; france; lepen; mayday; socialists
Why does europe continue to retain the communist May Day as a holiday? Obviously it is nothing but trouble. Also, what the heck is meant by the following quote?

Le Pen has been convicted of racism and anti-Semitism numerous times.

Do they mean "accused"? Is this a freudian slip or has he been actually convicted of some sort of hate crimes?

1 posted on 05/01/2002 10:32:43 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie
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To: pepsi_junkie
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2 posted on 05/01/2002 10:36:41 AM PDT by My Identity
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I wonder how many of these 1,000,000 protestors actually voted? Probably a very small percentage. The Left prefers protest to voting; the Far Left prefers violent protest to peaceful protest.
4 posted on 05/01/2002 11:15:13 AM PDT by Ross Amann
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A million people? Did they use the same head counters that were used for the "Million Mom March"?
5 posted on 05/01/2002 11:17:05 AM PDT by ambrose
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The ironic thing is that if more of the people out there protesting had bothered to vote in the primary, Le Pen wouldn't have been the runner-up, and they wouldn't need all these rallies against him.
6 posted on 05/01/2002 11:17:20 AM PDT by houston1
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Deport the protestors!!!

7 posted on 05/01/2002 12:24:04 PM PDT by The Old Hoosier
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Interestingly, of all the "million" protestors, the one guy they found to make a comment isnt French. It's Abdoul Fofana, an immigrant from Africa. Wow, its a shock that this guy is anti Le Pen. I wonder if he is even a citizen, much less a primary voter.
8 posted on 05/01/2002 1:53:04 PM PDT by pepsi_junkie
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To: ambrose
Regarding the arithmetic, note the language used in the counting:

"Up to a million people demonstrated peacefully throughout France on Wednesday against extreme-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, by far the largest turnout yet against the ultra-nationalist politician since he qualified for Sunday's presidential runoff."
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Police and observers estimated the pro-Le Pen crowd at 10,000 to 12,000 people, though Le Pen's party claimed there were as many as 100,000 marchers.

First, "up to" is hardly a specific number. It could be anything, really. But since they only mention the high end (and they basically acknowledge it wasnt actually a million, just maybe that many) the impression is that it is a million. And no source for headcount numbers is provided, its just stated as fact. Contrast that with the pro Le Pen rally: they report a lowball number, provide an official sounding source, and then state that higher estimates are provided by Le Pen himself, thus essentially debunking them.

Frankly (pun intended), I dont know a thing about Le Pen really and I dont support him or anyone else in this horse race. But I do see what appears to be games being played in the reporting. Also, what is up with the statement that he has been convicted of racism and anti-semitism?!?!

9 posted on 05/01/2002 2:02:38 PM PDT by pepsi_junkie
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Do they mean "accused"? Is this a freudian slip or has he been actually convicted of some sort of hate crimes?

No - actually convicted. You can be fined for certain types of speech in France, most of which relates to talking about the Nazis.
10 posted on 05/01/2002 2:05:05 PM PDT by July 4th
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All these protesters were probably flown in from America.
11 posted on 05/01/2002 2:06:50 PM PDT by rambo316
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,,, amazing. Marching against the outcome of a democratic process. Up to one million potential Hillary Klintons on foot.
12 posted on 05/01/2002 2:10:39 PM PDT by shaggy eel
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"I have spent seven years of my life at sea; I have sailed the oceans and stared at an infinitesimal part of the billions and billions of stars in the heavens. My beliefs are simple ones. I believe in the nation and the family. Together with the nation, the family is the crucible for what little possibilities there are for human happiness. Society must have certain fundamental values or else there can be no personal development. "

Jean-Marie LePen

Vivre La France! Allons-nous pour LePen!

13 posted on 05/05/2002 4:30:03 AM PDT by Rodney King
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