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Sophie Boutière-Damahi

A freelance journalist based in Marseille, specialising in Mediterranean issues, with an eye on South Africa.

  • The image depicts a large crowd of people gathered in an urban setting, likely during a significant event or protest. The crowd appears to be densely packed, filling the street and surrounding areas. Many individuals are dressed in formal or semi-formal attire, indicating the seriousness of the occasion. The atmosphere seems charged, reflecting a sense of unity and purpose among the participants. Buildings line the background, and there are vehicles partially visible, suggesting a city environment. The black-and-white effect adds a historical or dramatic tone to the scene. In Marseille, the Gaza Tragedy Calls to Mind the History of Anti-Arab Racism Sophie Boutière-Damahi · February 2024 In the 1970s, immigrant workers in Marseille turned out in large numbers to demonstrate their support for Palestine. In 1973 the city was also the focus of an unprecedented wave of racist crimes. Today, when the left-wing city government maintains its contribution to UNRWA, various initiatives (…)
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