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70 towns in France march against state of emergency

A French anti-riot police officer stands next to people holding a banner reading "no to the state of emergency, no to the deprivation of citizenship" during a demonstration on January 30, 2016 near the Place de la Republique. AFP

Ramin Mazaheri

Press TV, Paris

It’s hard to decide what’s worse in France: the economic situation or the ongoing assault on individual and collective rights? It appears that the nation’s state of emergency, which was imposed following several attacks in the late 20-15, will soon be extended. And yet that doesn’t seem to bother the majority of the French. Press TV's correspondent Ramin Mazaheri has more from Paris.


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