Zineb Redouane : une bavure qui ne s'efface pas.
Depuis plus de trois semaines maintenant, les manifestations s enchainent a Marseille contre la loi "Securite Globale". Celle de ce samedi 5 decembre a aussi pris la forme d une commemoration suite au deces de Zineb Redouane survenu en marge d une manifestation des gilets jaunes, il y a deux ans, dans la cite phoceene.
Le deces de Madame Redouane est pour certains protestataires, le symbole des violences illegitimes des services de securite, police et gendarmerie confondues.
C est dans un climat social qui ne cesse de se tendre autour des questions du maintien de l ordre en France, que se polarisent les positions.
Zineb Redouane est a la fois le symbole de ces violences, que certains considerent comme volontaires, mais egalement des dysfonctionnements des organismes en charge des enquetes sur ces memes violences. Il faut ajouter a ce tableau, le fait que Zineb Redouane etait une habitante du quartier Noailles a Marseille, epicentre des protestations qui ont fait suite aux effondrements des immeubles vetustes de la rue d Aubagne le 5 novembre 2018 et dans lesquels, 8 personnes avaient trouve la mort.
Zineb Redouane: a police blunder that cannot be erased.
For more than three weeks now, demonstrations have been going on in Marseille against the "Global Security" law. The one on Saturday 5 December also took the form of a commemoration following the death of Zineb Redouane, who died on the sidelines of a demonstration of yellow jackets two years ago in the Marseilles city.
For some protesters, the death of Madame Redouane is a symbol of the illegitimate violence of the security services, police and gendarmerie combined.
It is in a social climate that is becoming increasingly tense around the issue of maintaining law and order in France that positions are polarised.
Zineb Redouane is both the symbol of this violence, which some people consider to be voluntary, and also of the malfunctioning of the organisations in charge of investigating this violence. It should be added to this picture that Zineb Redouane was an inhabitant of the Noailles district in Marseille, the epicentre of the protests that followed the collapse of the dilapidated buildings in Rue d'Aubagne on 5 November 2018, in which 8 people had died.