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Grève à Jeune Afrique

Where to Watch Grève à Jeune Afrique

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Grève à Jeune Afrique starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about N/A, and a scheduled release date of .

Here’s what’s going on in this one... Here's the plot: "After two months of a hard-fought strike, accompanied by a day-and-night occupation of the premises, Jeune Afrique's workers were the victims of a court order authorizing their CEO, Bechir Ben Yahmed, to have them removed by the police. If they resisted, they risked falling foul of the law against rioters. To avoid the African comrades being deported from France, the strikers decided to leave. But before leaving, they organized a demonstration of solidarity with hundreds of journalists from the traditional and revolutionary press." .