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Chapter 360 French Riots

Chapter 360 French Violence 1uan

On May 24, French President Charles de Gaulle rushed back to Paris from his overseas visit. He appealed on television to restore order and promised the people "shared participation" in reforms. However, he was powerless. Protests and protests were still unfolding.

On May 25, the union represented workers and the government and capital negotiated and reached an agreement. The agreement decided to increase wages for workers, and the government promulgated the "University and Education Reform Act." However, when the leaders of the French Federation of Trade Unions went to the Renault Automobile Factory

The agreement was announced, but was flatly rejected by the workers. At the end of May, the situation intensified and civil war was on the verge of imminent.

On May 28, French socialist and left-wing alliance leader Mitterrand proposed to organize a provisional government led by him and the famous left-wing politician France. At this time, De Gaulle used political strategies to release the imprisoned French right-wing leader. De Gaulle believed that the situation

Already out of control, leftist political parties and politicians claimed that they could take political responsibility and organized a provisional government to control the situation.

On May 29, de Gaulle disappeared from the presidential palace. In fact, he went to Baden-baden, the French military garrison in Germany (I can't translate this, so I typed it in English). He claimed to ensure the discipline of the French army in Germany. However, it caused

There is greater panic in France.

On May 30, the right wing mobilized millions of people to "March for the President" - of course, it was called - an anti-communist demonstration. The right-wing group opened fire on the left-wing demonstrators. De Gaulle expressed his fierce opposition on TV.

He gave a speech and agreed to new elections and dissolved the National Assembly, thus bringing the situation under control.

De Gaulle announced on the radio the dissolution of the French Parliament and new elections in an unusually firm tone, and called on the French people to mobilize their citizens' spirit to support the democratically elected government. Within two hours after President de Gaulle's appeal, half a million citizens immediately

Taking to the streets, they demonstrated on the Champs-Elysées in support of President de Gaulle's rejection of Mitterrand's political ambitions.

However, things are not over yet.

De Gaulle also wanted to settle accounts later. After the situation was temporarily under control, De Gaulle decisively ordered that riot police occupied the Renault factory, the Sorbonne, etc., many foreign students and workers were deported, trade union leaders were expelled, and left-wing organizations were banned...

Because the situation has gradually passed, and the government continues to block the news, the situation has not become too intense.

But just at this moment, something went wrong

First, a post appeared on the British Internet, describing the "atrocities" of the French government after the storm. This post received sympathy from British students. Although the Bread and Beef team received Andropov's

The instructions no longer add fuel to the flames, but the "sense of justice" of the British students has been completely mobilized - especially after the current British students were also expelled.

Things began to spread from the Internet to the Internet, and news about the French government's reckoning and various atrocities began to spread in the streets and alleys of Britain.

——Of course, many of these "atrocities" were fabricated by well-meaning students themselves, who claim to be "social youth with conscience."

The "News of the World", which was afraid that the world would be in chaos, published the so-called "truth" first.

One stone stirs up a thousand layers.

British students were also restless, and various "overseas news" gradually spread to France.

As a country with a fine revolutionary tradition, French students are angry.

"Dictator! Get off the stage!"

"You lived too long!"

"Long live Chairman Mao! Long live the democracy and freedom of the people!"

More violent slogans began to appear on the streets of France.

The French right-wingers were not to be outdone and continued to fly the banner of "March for the President".

At first, two groups of people were parading each other on the streets of Paris. Then, small frictions gradually began to occur, and then evolved into large-scale fights...

Hundreds of thousands of people fought with each other on the streets of Paris...

De Gaulle, who had already made up his mind to completely calm down the situation, would naturally not show mercy. The riot police quickly dispatched to arrest the leading students.

However, what greeted these riot police was Monotov cocktail - a homemade incendiary bomb, which is usually lit and thrown out with a wine bottle filled with gasoline...

The situation has escalated!

This is a confrontation with the government!

Although the right-wingers also gathered millions of people, they were not as well prepared as these fierce students, and the riot police were also hesitant in the face of the incendiary bombs.

"You can't stop us anymore!"

This is the slogan shouted by the crazy students.

No one wants to see this situation.

The entire Europe, the United States, and even the Soviet Union are paying great attention to the spread of this dangerous ideology.

If there is anyone who is enthusiastic about the French students and supports them every day, it is undoubtedly China - but the more China supports the French students' demonstrations, the more Brezhnev becomes uneasy about China.

They even sent many more Soviet troops to the Far East...

Things were getting out of control. Two groups of people started fighting on the streets of Paris. De Gaulle's original strategy gradually began to fail. The occurrence of various bloody incidents made the students restless.

The "News of the World", which exists as a "truth party", paired some bloody pictures with a tragic story that was false and "widely spread". As a result, even British students were furious.

Realizing that something was wrong, de Gaulle immediately mobilized his troops.

The French army began to take to the streets and began to suppress the students.

——But de Gaulle soon discovered that he had made a wrong calculation.

strike!

French workers are also quitting.

First there were scattered local strikes, and then they gradually spread to the whole of France. In the end, they even evolved into a general strike of 9 million people!

You know, the total population of France is only over 4,000,000, which is suddenly reduced by a quarter!

France began to become chaotic, and even the army couldn't help it!

A major event affecting a quarter of the French population!

"False promises! You will be terminated! Hypocritical dictator!" the students' chants changed again.

9 million workers on strike, student and youth demonstrations, and all kinds of unscrupulous media have combined to create the chaotic situation in France today.

"France is violent!"

"Red Revolution!"

Newspapers used large headlines to describe this horrific incident. Many people even believed that the "French Fifth Republic", a country that had only existed for more than ten years, was about to change its name again.

"France's 'Red Revolution', why did the Soviets panic?" - "The New York Times"

There are also more serious newspapers that are rationally analyzing this incident.

The New York Times headline is not unattractive.

No matter which way you look at it, this "riot" by the French seems to be full of lust.

However, the Soviets, who were afraid of unrest in the world, were very cautious when facing the incident in France. Even the French Communist Party publicly expressed its non-supportive attitude towards this matter.

Originally, such news is usually ignored by people, but at this time, everyone discovered such a small piece of news. Especially the opposition stance of the French Communist Party is even more intriguing.

The topic was raised, various speculations and analyzes began to appear, and as an Internet that can be used for communication across the United States, it has become a place for discussion.

In the United States, the number of Internet registrations has exceeded one million, and is still increasing by 100,000 people every month.

Who wouldn’t like something that can be used to exchange opinions with the people across the country?

However, as some students enthusiastically shared some information about France, this information made American students extremely angry.

"French critic Raymond Aron believes that this is an anarchic psychological drama, an 'unpatriotic' incident led by fascist students, and has no profound significance for France..."

"Hat?! Fascist? Is the student movement fascist? Oh... By the way, in the eyes of the Jews, it seems that there are only fascists."

This is a mockery of Raymond Aron by students.

"Yes, French students united and destroyed their country... Haha, this is really funny."

"Has a quarter of the French lost their patriotism? Oh, well, in that case, let's just have a revolution!"

People are always sympathetic to the weak.

Most users of the Internet are students from famous universities in the United States. College students are often a group with the strongest sense of justice, especially in the United States, which claims to be the world's policeman. Of course, it is still the "four policemen", not the same as the "Four Policemen".

The kind of American hegemony that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Although most mainstream media are slandering students, students believe more in the "correct information" they get from the Internet. They even regard it as the "truth" and tell it everywhere to those who do not have Internet IDs.

classmates, and then the news began to spread privately in the United States.

As a result, de Gaulle's image among students gradually became that of a dictator who would do anything for his own rights, and a heinous sinner.

"Get off the stage! Dictator!"

American students also began to express their dislike for de Gaulle.

May has ended, but what greets France is not a safe and harmonious society.

Due to various reasons, France is in complete chaos as it faces June, and the wheel of history has turned to another path.

Things have just begun, not the end.

From June 23rd to June 30th, this day will become a very important day, because the French Congress will hold an election on this day. Whether the right wing led by Charles de Gaulle can win the election will determine whether France will move towards stability or chaos.

A symbol of 1uan.

However, history has changed, many blocked truths have been known to the French people, and the hypocritical government has also been seen through by the people...

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