
France: Thousands march on "Day of Anger" against Hollande
France: Thousands march on "Day of Anger" against Hollande
Over 15,000 civilians marched through the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest against President Francois Hollande and the ruling Socialist Party.
Demonstrators were protesting against a variety of Hollande's policies, including his decision to legalise gay marriage last year. Around 50 organisations, most of which are right-wing, organised the march from Place de la Bastille to Les Invalides.
Throughout the march anti-Hollande banners with the words "The French are angry!" were being held while some even performed Dieudonne M'bala M'bala's 'quenelle' resistance gesture as police stood guard.

France: Thousands march on "Day of Anger" against Hollande
Over 15,000 civilians marched through the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest against President Francois Hollande and the ruling Socialist Party.
Demonstrators were protesting against a variety of Hollande's policies, including his decision to legalise gay marriage last year. Around 50 organisations, most of which are right-wing, organised the march from Place de la Bastille to Les Invalides.
Throughout the march anti-Hollande banners with the words "The French are angry!" were being held while some even performed Dieudonne M'bala M'bala's 'quenelle' resistance gesture as police stood guard.