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Year of data: 3,000 convicts and 400 prisoners
  • The 17th of November marks the year of the departure of the Jaka Horiak movement to the streets and roads. The movement has something to celebrate, as it has shown a strong character, but it also has something to suffer. As a sign of this, one data: French justice has imposed some 3,000 penalties from November last year to June this year.
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Their demands are well known, and one of the characteristics of the movement is very common in history: brutal aggression between state forces and protesters.

The data published by the newspaper Le Monde is until June, but among these condemned in all ways there are mutilated parts, for example, that have lost an eye. Those convicted, for their part, have been charged with public disorder, including the destruction of banking institutions, etc.

Of these 3,000 convicts, about 400 may be sentenced to imprisonment despite their provisional release at the time. Many of them have had to pay fines. Data such as these have not been recorded in France to date and sanctions have been imposed in all the territories of the Hexagon.