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How has hate speech in France led to violence?

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From: Inside Story

Kurds have been attacked in Paris and their anger is growing.

Kurds in Paris are demanding answers following the killing of three members of their community on Friday.

Anti-racism groups and thousands of other people joined rallies in the capital that sometimes escalated into violence.

French police arrested a 69-year-old man in connection with the gun attack.

The protesters’ main concern is why the shooting has been declared a racially motivated incident, instead of a terror attack.

But who is to blame for the rise in prejudice against minorities?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra

Guests:

Hamid Chriet – Columnist for L-Post

Kochar Walladbegi – Activist for Kurdish rights

Rim-Sarah Alouane – Researcher in Comparative Law at University Toulouse-Capitole

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