The Paris police force and France's interior minister faced questions and criticism Monday over why a march of around 600 neo-Nazis through the streets of the capital was authorised at the weekend.
Weekend sees some 600 members of far-right groups march through city center, even as authorities move to bar anti-government demonstrations where activists bang pots and pans
The Paris police force and France's interior minister faced questions and criticism Monday over why a march of around 600 neo-Nazis through the streets of the capital was authorised at the weekend.
PARIS: The Paris police force and France's interior minister faced questions and criticism on Monday (May 8) over why a march of around 600 neo-Nazis through the streets of the capital was authorised at the weekend. The rally Saturday by far-right extremists dressed in black came as authorities clamp down