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Les coups de leurs privilèges

A tribute to the immigration struggles that have taken place since the 1960s until today on the issue of police violence and an analysis of the role of the police in the French socio-apartheid system.

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  • Ramata Dieng

    Ramata Dieng

  • Thenjiwe Tameika Mcharris

    Thenjiwe Tameika Mcharris

  • Maurice Moe Mitchell

    Maurice Moe Mitchell

  • Sihame Assbague

    Sihame Assbague

  • Amal Bentounsi

    Amal Bentounsi

  • Samir Cheraft

    Samir Cheraft

  • Samia Cheraft

    Samia Cheraft

  • Mathieu Rigouste

    Mathieu Rigouste

  • Samir Baaloudj

    Samir Baaloudj

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A tribute to the immigration struggles that have taken place since the 1960s until today on the issue of police violence and an analysis of the role of the police in the French socio-apartheid system.

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