The national assembly in France took safe steps on Wednesday to amend the internal security law to allow justice and police to remotely activate cameras, microphones and systems to locate mobile devices and computers of suspected terror terrorists and the violence.
Despite the accusation of fundamental rights and comparing the measure to George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”, the authors of the change defend themselves by saying that France is not a totalitarian regime and that security and inspection mechanisms exist.
The death of Nahel, captured by surveillance cameras, has returned tension between young people and the police in Nanterre social housing, on the outskirts of Paris, and in other disadvantaged areas of the French capital, with clashes with the forces of security that extend to several French cities. armed forces for several consecutive nights, with damage to numerous buildings and public vehicles.
The police officer suspected of fatally shooting the youth is charged with murder and is in custody.
Source: TSF