Paris Police Evict Hundreds of Migrants from Gaite Lyrique Theatre
The eviction follows a three-month occupation by migrants seeking shelter, sparking protests and allegations of police violence.
- The Gaite Lyrique theatre in Paris was cleared early Tuesday after being occupied by up to 450 migrants since December 2024.
- Anti-riot police used batons to remove migrants and activists, leading to accusations of excessive force by protesters and a leftist lawmaker.
- Paris police prefect Laurent Nunez ordered the eviction, citing public order concerns, and pledged shelter and legal reviews for the migrants.
- The occupation disrupted theatre operations, with management condemning both the occupation and the authorities' inaction.
- The incident highlights tensions between left-wing migrant advocates and far-right groups demanding stricter immigration enforcement in France.