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With the government set to require all people to show their Covid-19 health passport when entering bars and restaurants from the beginning of August, some in France have started their own campaign to rebel against what they described as the state's "health dictatorship."
The Twitter account 'Zone Libre' or 'Free Zone' is encouraging restaurateurs to display a sign rejecting the health pass mandate by President Emmanuel Macron's government.
The tweet reads: "Zone Libre becomes the slogan of opponents of the health dictatorship," adding the hashtag "Zone Libre" and "No to the Shame Pass."
The tweet is accompanied by an image of a sign that reads: "Here, we respect your freedom, your dignity and medical secrets." The message on the outside of the sign says "All welcome, with or without a health pass."
While the account itself hasn't received much attention, a video of chef Michel Le Menn sticking the sign to the facade of his eatery has been widely shared across social media. The restaurant, 'Le Coup de Fourchette' is reportedly located in Brest, a port town in Brittany.
In the footage, people can be seen photographing the 'Zone Libre' sign while the crowd chants "Liberte" or "Freedom."
Sharing the video, one person wrote: "resistance starts like this, respect Sir."
"All restaurateurs must do the same, if he is the only one to do it the state will crush him with all its weight to make an example," one person wrote.
The term itself is rather controversial, as the 'Zone Libre' was also the name for the area of France controlled by the Vichy government of Marshal Philippe Petain during World War II. The short-lived state was notoriously anti-Semitic.
On Monday, the French government passed into law a bill forcing vaccination for medical workers and greater use of the controversial health pass. The government had previously stated its intention to make compulsory the use of the health pass for access to bars and restaurants from August; the passes are already required for places like museums and swimming pools.
The health pass, which can be displayed on an app or printed out, shows whether the individual has either been vaccinated or provided a negative test.
Macron's government has seen widespread opposition to the pass, with 160,000 people protesting across the country on Saturday. Demonstrators chanted "Freedom, Freedom" as they marched around French towns and cities.
Comment: Nice to see a revival of the French Resistance!
See also:
- French parliament passes law requiring Covid pass for restaurants, travel starting in August
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- People power! Protesters & police clash in Paris as tens of thousands rally against Covid certs, vax mandates in France
- Covid vaccination centres vandalised in France
- French hospital goes on INDEFINITE strike to protest Covid-19 vaccination mandate
- 'Hands off my natural immunity': French protest in their millions against vaccine passports
- Investigation opened into giant Macron-Hitler billboard comparing France's Covid policy to Nazi regime
Reader Comments
Macron's government has seen widespread opposition to the pass, with 160,000 people protesting across the country on Saturday.This is the official lie. They were probably closer to 1 million all across France. Unfortunately, this isn't going to change anything in our brand new dictatorship.
''The term itself is rather controversial, as the 'Zone Libre' was also the name for the area of France controlled by the Vichy government of Marshal Philippe Petain during World War II. The short-lived state was notoriously anti-Semitic.''
Controversial in whose head ? The journalist's ? A Zone Libre is just that, a Free Zone. Ah yes... there was the dreaded anti-Semitic bit in there. Ouhhhh. It should also be free of journalist trying to bring in an irrelevant past to muddle this situation. Because it has been used in a certain context it cannot be used again in another ? Gimme a break. Better that than a new formula that makes us feel stupid just saying it.