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remarks made by Robert Pandraud, the French National Security Minister who blamed Oussekine's father for allowing him to be out at night with his medical conditions. Researchers have also identified Oussekine's death as a turning point for the student protests, with a strong focus on the Minister of Interior and "the entire security and racist policy of the government."
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Student protesters had gathered on 17 November with about 200,000 protestors and then again on 6 December with about 500,000 students protesting against the proposed Devaquet Project, which would institute a selection process for university entrance. The night of 6 December 1986, Oussekine was chased
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His death was met with widespread outrage and sympathy from the public, who viewed Oussekine as an innocent victim. There was never any indication that he had participated in the violence or the demonstrations, and his medical conditions helped portray him as such. Further support was garnered after
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Oussekine's death was witnessed by Paul Bayzelon, a civil servant in the Ministry of Finance: "I was returning home. As I closed the door after dialling the code, I saw the distraught face of a young man. I let him pass and I wanted to close the door. Two policemen rushed into the hall, rushed on
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In January 1990, Chief Brigadier Jean Schmitt and officer Christophe Garcia were found guilty of "unlawful assault and battery, by law enforcement officers, leading to death without intent to kill" for having caused the death of Oussekine. Garcia, who had confessed to having struck Oussekine, was
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Ten minutes later, the emergency services arrived and provided first aid, then transported Oussekine to intensive care at Cochin hospital, where he was officially declared dead at 3:20 a.m. Oussekine actually died at midnight in the hall of the building, as was revealed 4 days later by the
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Oussekine's death sparked violent unrest in Paris. 30,000 protestors gathered outside of the hospital where he died, leading to a riot and clashes with police. A rally was also held outside of Paris' city hall and in the
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sentenced to a two-year suspended prison term and the decision was not to appear on his criminal record. Schmitt, who denied his participation in the violence, was given a five-year suspended sentence.
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and kicking him in the stomach and back. Oussekine shouted: “I did nothing, I did nothing”. Paul Bayzelon tried to come to the aid of the young man but he, too, was beaten with batons.
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Silent protests were held by students in the wake of his death first in Paris and then across France in more than 36 towns. His death occurred twenty-five years after the
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medical examiner. Oussekine was transported to the hospital in the hope of absolving the police officers, according to the Oussekine family's lawyer Georges Kiejman.
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Several sessions held in the National Assembly had to be suspended following fiery exchanges between left-wing and far-right deputies over the police officers'
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Oussekine lost his father, Miloud Oussekine, in 1978. He had fought in the French army during the Second World War before returning to
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Malik Oussekine was 22 years old at the time of his death. It was later revealed that he was a student at the
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Demonstration in Paris against police violence following the deaths of Malik Oussekine and Abdel Benyahiadel
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Oussekine overcame kidney problems to become an avid basketball player in the greater Paris suburb of
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Reconstructing Citizenship; The Politics of Nationality Reform and Immigration in Contemporary France
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by police and beaten to death after being suspected of participating in a student protest in Paris.
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Oussekine was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris (division 75) on 10 December 1986.
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alludes to Malik Oussekine's death during an argument with Hubert in one scene of the film.
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would be a miniseries of his death and the following national outcry and protests, titled
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the guy and beat him with incredible violence. He fell, they continued beating with
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Silent march in Paris following the killing of Malik Oussekine by the police.
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to get married and then returning to France to earn a living mining coal in
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48°51′00″N 2°20′23″E / 48.8500417°N 2.3398019°E / 48.8500417; 2.3398019
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Devaquet bill
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Alain Devaquet
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Père Lachaise Cemetery
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