09/07/2023

Substack Newsletter - New Post on 9 July 2023

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Twelve days after the killing of Nahel, his death and the other killings at the hands of French police are in everyone's minds, still


French authorities struggle to face the facts, but French people do


9 JUL 2023

Since the late June events and the killing of 17-year-Old Algerian French Nahel in Nanterre, France is still obsessively trying to assess its mistake.

When it comes to police brutality, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), made up of 18 independent experts, flagged concerns on racial profiling and the excessive use of force by law enforcement" in France. 

Yet the current French government remains stubbornly in denial.

Last Sunday, I was invited to comment on the events, as I live nearby, grew up around in the western suburbs of Paris, and followed the issue of police brutality for a decade, as well as the “quartier”s for over 15 years.

First, here is what I said on Channel 4 News, the British channel:

‘People feel like the police are constantly attacking them’, says French-Algerian journalist Melissa Chemam

https://www.channel4.com/news/people-feel-like-the-police-are-constantly-attacking-them-says-french-algerian-journalist-melissa-cheman




They invited me to speak live from the Champs Élysées, where their reporter had been filming some protests the night before.

It was the first time I walked by the famous avenue in years…

I couldn’t help but notice how unaffected central Paris was, and mostly always is, by these issues: poverty, segregation, violence, police brutality. Only the 18th and 19th district, where I lived most of my adult life, bear resemblance with the rest of the problematic suburban areas of big cities, Paris, Lyon, Lille, Marseille…

Later that night, I was invited to speak on the British news radio LBC.

And the next morning, to write a piece for the i newspaper, also British.

Here is the piece:

‘Nothing can change if we’re in denial’: French-Algerian journalist on the riots that have rocked her hometown

https://inews.co.uk/news/world/french-algerian-journalist-riots-rocked-hometown-2449948

There would be more to say.


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