Publish dateSunday 2 July 2023 - 08:37
Story Code : 272580
Anas Haqqani criticized the double standards of human rights claimants to protests in France
Anas Haqqani, one of the senior members of the government of the Islamic Emirate, in response to the recent protests in France and the police's treatment of the protesters, said that none of the countries or organizations claiming to defend human rights have so far told the French government not to deal harshly with the protesters. This is a double standard.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Anas Haqqani, one of the senior members of the Islamic Emirate, wrote in a tweet in response to the recent protests in France: In France, the behavior of the police against minorities is accompanied by discrimination and violence, which often leads to widespread public anger and protest. Is. Once again, because of such injustice, the people of France have come to the streets and large protests are going on in major cities.
 
Stating that the French government has imprisoned more than a thousand protesters by resorting to force, he added: None of the countries or organizations claiming to defend human rights have so far shown their support for the protesters, they have not told the French government to Protesters should not be violently treated. This is called double standards.
 
Demonstrations in France in protest of the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old teenager by the police of this country in a traffic accident in the "Nantere" area, located in the west of Paris, began on Monday night and continued on Friday night for the fourth night in a row.
 
A police officer shot and killed a 17-year-old boy named Nahel in a traffic accident on Tuesday morning.
 
It is said that this teenage driver went to his car after being stopped by the police and turned it on, but the police officer shot at him suspecting that he was trying to escape.
 
The news of this incident caused angry protesters to set fire to government buildings and vehicles in the suburbs of Paris. Since then, the unrest has spread to other French cities and regions. French President Emmanuel Macron described the teenager's death as "inexplicable and unjustifiable".
 
On Thursday, international media reported that the officer who committed the murder was charged with manslaughter. A lawyer for Nahl's family told The Associated Press they want the officer charged with "intentional murder."
 
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