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Olympics security means minorities and others flagged as potential terror threats can’t move freely
Soldiers patrol outside Gare du Nord train station at the 2024 Summer Olympics

FRENCH authorities are making unprecedentedly broad use of discretionary powers under an anti-terror law to keep hundreds of people they deem to be potential security threats away from the biggest event modern France has ever organised.

Minorities, largely with backgrounds in former French colonies, are often among those forbidden from leaving their neighbourhoods and required to report daily to police, their lawyers say. Some are alarmed by the sweeping use of what one described as “a terribly dangerous tool.”

Some of those now restricted in their movements, with orders that don’t require prior approval from judges, include a man who had mental health issues in the past but is now receiving treatment.

A powerful security tool for the Games

Lawyers say authorities are abusing the restrictions

A police mix-up?

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