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Police stand by a banner reading "End the state of emergency" during a demonstration in front of the French National Assembly in Paris on February 5, 2016 organized by the collectives "Stop etat d'urgence" and "Nous ne cederons pas" as French lawmakers debated changes to the constitution after the November Paris attacks. France's lawmakers began debating constitutional changes on Friday allowing for dual nationals to lose their French citizenship in terrorism cases and enshrining in the text controversial measures put in place after the November attacks in Paris. / AFP / JACQUES DEMARTHON (Photo credit should read JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP via Getty Images)
Police stand by a banner reading "End the state of emergency" during a demonstration in front of the French National Assembly in Paris on February 5, 2016 organized by the collectives "Stop etat d'urgence" and "Nous ne cederons pas" as French lawmakers debated changes to the constitution after the November Paris attacks. France's lawmakers began debating constitutional changes on Friday allowing for dual nationals to lose their French citizenship in terrorism cases and enshrining in the text controversial measures put in place after the November attacks in Paris. / AFP / JACQUES DEMARTHON (Photo credit should read JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP via Getty Images)
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