Hundreds march in Lyon to protest far-right activist's killing as Macron urges calm

In Lyon, hundreds of demonstrators gathered to protest the killing of 23-year-old far-right activist Quentin Deranque, who succumbed to severe brain injuries sustained during a physical altercation last week. The protests, marked by heightened emotions, drew attention to the ongoing tensions surrounding political extremism in France. President Emmanuel Macron issued an urgent call for calm prior to a tribute for Deranque, emphasizing the need for restraint amid rising public unrest. The incident has sparked a national debate about violence linked to political ideologies, as well as the responsibility of both activists and the state in maintaining civil order. As France grapples with increasing polarization, Macron's appeal seeks to foster dialogue and discourage further escalation of violence among differing political factions.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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