A group of students organized a protest outside the French Embassy, voicing their disapproval of Paris’s decision to support a controversial European Union initiative. The proposed move sought to list a key military entity of the country involved in regional affairs as a “terrorist organization,” a designation that has drawn strong opposition and heated debates. The students, many of whom were affiliated with grassroots organizations dedicated to social activism, held placards and chanted slogans, expressing their anger at the French government’s stance.
The rally took place on a Thursday afternoon and saw a wide array of participants, including university students, local activists, and ordinary citizens. The protestors were unified by a shared belief that the European Union’s actions, particularly those involving France’s backing of the military designation, were part of a broader pattern of foreign interference. They argued that such interventions were not only politically motivated but also violated fundamental principles of international law, notably the concept of sovereignty.
