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FIFA World Cup 2022: Riots get away in Lyon after France beat Morocco in semi-final

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Riots broke out on Wednesday evening in Lyon after Morocco had been defeated by France on this planet cup semi-final.

There is a historical past of animosity between the French and Moroccans resulting from greater than 4 many years of French colonial dominance of the North African nation from 1912 till its independence in 1956.

The colonial previous is seen as one of many causes for Morocco having an enormous diaspora in France. Compared to the North African nation’s inhabitants of near 38 million, roughly 5 million Moroccans have made France their house. As of 2019, they shaped the second-largest non-European Union immigrant inhabitants in France, roughly 18.4 per cent of the entire determine.

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“Gérald Darmanin, your firm and determined action is urgent. I condemn with the utmost severity the uninhibited violence of the far right in the streets of Lyon. My support for all those affected or witnesses,” tweeted the parliamentarian EELV Mari-Charlotte Garin. Darmanin is the inside minister.

The former Mayor of the area Thomas Rudigoz too condemned the riots thus: “Once again small groups of the ultra right are engaged in violent abuses which recall the worst hours of the French far right. Our response must be implacable, these neo fascists must be arrested, severely condemned and their movements dissolved” .

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Last week too, there have been riots on the Champs Élysées in Paris because the celebrations of the followers of Morocco and France turned ugly and the French police needed to hearth tear gasoline. French far-right politician Eric Zemmour, an ex-candidate for the French presidency, had then stated in an interview on BFM TV: “I find it weird that there are more people, who are supposed to be French, and who celebrate Morocco’s victory on the day France wins. You can’t be for one or the other.”