
SOS Racisme Organizes New Paris Rally Against Police Brutality and Racism
9 June 2020
Through the voice of its president Dominique Sopo, SOS Racisme calls for a new rally against police brutality this Tuesday, June 9, in Paris.
9 June 2020
Through the voice of its president Dominique Sopo, SOS Racisme calls for a new rally against police brutality this Tuesday, June 9, in Paris.
7 June 2020
The Brussels State Secretary, Pascal Smet (one.brussels), will conduct an external, independent radiography of the Fire and Emergency Medical Service (Siamu) of the (…)
7 June 2020
Moroccan actress and singer Mariam Hussein’s blackface in support of the anti-racism protests in the United States and elsewhere has provoked the anger of Internet users.
6 June 2020
The Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, referred the matter to the courts on Friday in a new case of racist and discriminatory remarks exchanged by members of the (…)
3 June 2020
The Moroccan international, Achraf Hakimi, was carried away by the emotion provoked by the death of the 46-year-old African American, George Floyd, who died of suffocation (…)
3 June 2020
Following the "racist" slip-up of Éric Labourdette, trade union representative of the firefighters, Brussels deputy Hicham Talhi filed a complaint with the SLFP union. A report (…)
3 June 2020
After the broadcast of the "Yasmina" episode of the series "Joséphine Ange Gardien" mentioning a "banlieue beurette", a sexist and racist term, the hashtags "#TF1Raciste" and (…)
25 May 2020
The alleged police brutality against Blacks and Arabs denounced by singer and actress Camélia Jordana on the TV show "On n’est pas couché" hosted by Laurent Ruquier, is not to (…)
25 May 2020
Actress and comedian Camélia Jordana took advantage of her appearance on Laurent Ruquier’s show "On n’est pas couché" to speak out on the accusations of police violence that (…)
23 May 2020
A racist advertisement was broadcast by Volkswagen on Instagram and Twitter. Faced with a wave of outrage on social media, the manufacturer has made its mea culpa before (…)