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LYON, France — Thousands of people marched in the French city of Lyon on Saturday following the killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque, who was beaten to death last week by alleged hard-left activists in an incident that has shocked the nation.
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LATEST UPDATES (GMT)
[16:30]: Approximately 3,200 people are participating in the Lyon march, according to local authorities. Protesters chant “justice for Quentin” and “antifa assassin,” with many wearing surgical masks and sunglasses to conceal their identities.
[16:15]: French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm earlier Saturday and announced he will hold a meeting with ministers on all violent groups next week.
[16:00]: Seven people are under formal investigation for their alleged role in Deranque’s murder, including a former aide to a lawmaker for the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party, which has condemned the killing.
✅ WHAT WE KNOW
✓ Quentin Deranque, 23, a far-right activist, was beaten to death last week in Lyon by alleged hard-left activists.
✓ The march was organized by Aliette Espieux, an anti-abortion activist, with some far-right groups announcing participation.
✓ The far-right National Rally party has urged supporters to avoid rallies for fear of unrest.
✓ Small counter-protests were present, with groups shouting “we are all antifascist” and a banner reading “Lyon is antifa” displayed near the march’s starting point.
✓ Lyon Mayor Gregory Doucet attempted to stop the march, citing concerns about far-right groups traveling to the city for the event.
✓ Smaller marches are planned in several other French towns.
“We have fought against far-right violence during our term. We have managed to close down many premises, to shut down organizations because we know that certain individuals are violent and so we were worried.”
— Lyon Mayor Gregory Doucet
“France’s Charlie Kirk moment”
— Former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, comparing the killing to last year’s shooting of the U.S. conservative activist
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The Credibility News | Â Global Desk | February 21, 2026
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