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On September 24, 1997, journalists protested against the French government.
Today, 28 years ago, on September 24, 1997 (August 23, 1997), journalists protested against the French government. When French Prime Minister Joseph Spahn (right) walked out of the presidential palace, a hundred photographers placed their cameras all on the ground on September 24, 1997, journalists protested against the French government. On August 31, 1997, after Princess Diana died in a car accident in Paris, French police investigated that ten photographers were associated with the case. For this reason, the Paris Prosecutor’s Office accused them of committing a crime of “seeing the dead and injured.” On September 24, when French Prime Minister Joseph Spahn walked out of the presidential palace, a hundred photographers placed their cameras all on the ground to protest the government’s pushing all of the accident and responsibility into the law of their fellow actors.


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