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France: Campaigners arrested at Paris Olympics for objecting to anti-Christian opening ceremony

France: Campaigners arrested at Paris Olympics for objecting to anti-Christian opening ceremony
The campaign bus | CitizenGo
ET staff writer
ET staff writer
14 August, 2024 2 min read

A group of campaigners have been arrested in Paris after they protested against the anti-Christian opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris.

The ceremony featured a controversial parody of the last supper of Christ and his disciples, performed by a group of drag queens, together with a lesbian and a transexual TV celebrity.

The organisation CitizenGo – which describes itself as defending and promoting ‘life, family, and liberty’ – organised a bus to drive around Paris emblazoned with the slogan, ‘Stop attacks on Christians!’

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