Six Far-Right Militants Face Justice Over Violent Paris Attack
The suspects are accused of assaulting a man with weapons during an attack on a Turkish immigrant workers' association in Paris.
- Six individuals linked to the far-right radical movement have been arrested and are being presented to a judge in Paris for a potential indictment.
- The group allegedly attacked a man with weapons, including broken bottles, outside a Turkish immigrant workers' association in the 10th arrondissement on February 16.
- The victim, a 30-year-old man, sustained multiple injuries and was hospitalized briefly, though his condition is no longer life-threatening.
- Authorities have charged the suspects with participating in a group organized to commit violence, with the charges aggravated by premeditation, use of weapons, and group involvement.
- The attack has sparked strong condemnation, leading to a protest by around 700 people at Gare de l'Est, organized by anti-fascist groups and labor unions.