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France to disband three far-right, one far-left groups after killing of far-right activist

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PARIS, Feb ‌24 (Reuters) - France plans to ​disband three far-right groups and one far-left ⁠group following the killing of a far-right activist, said a government ​source who participated in a meeting ‌organised by the French presidency on Tuesday, without naming the groups.

The decision comes ⁠after far-right activist Quentin ⁠Deranque, 23, was killed in a fight with suspected hard-left militants in Lyon on February 14.

The ‌killing shocked the nation, laying bare ⁠deep political divisions, ‌and has been called ​France's "Charlie Kirk moment", referring to last year's shooting of the U.S. ‌conservative activist.

Since 2016, the ​French government ⁠has shut down 19 far-right ‌groups and five ⁠far-left groups. Authorities have identified more than 5,000 people as belonging to ​far-right and ‌far-left groups in France, the source ⁠added.

(Reporting by Michel ​Rose; writing by Layli ForoudiEditing ​by Gareth Jones)

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