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Tens of thousands march in Paris to back traditional family

Protesters accuse President Hollande's government of 'family phobia' over gay marriage, abortion and 'gender' lessons in French schools.

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Tens of thousands of people marched in Paris and Lyon on Sunday against new laws easing abortion restrictions and legalising gay marriage, accusing French President Francois Hollande's government of "family phobia", reports GlobalPost.

Police said 80,000 people took to the streets of the French capital, creating a sea of blue, white and pink -- the colours of the lead organising movement LMPT (Protest for Everyone) -- who gave a far higher turnout figure of half a million.

Demonstrator Philippe Blin, a pastor from nearby Sevres, said he felt a "relentlessness against the family" in France.

At least 20,000 rallied in Lyon, many of them ferried in aboard dozens of buses, waving placards reading "Mom and Dad, There's Nothing Better for a Child" and "Two Fathers, Two Mothers, Children With No Bearings" -- a slogan that rhymes in French.

Organisers in the south-central city estimated the crowd at 40,000, their statement describing a "wave of blue and pink".

"We are in a society that has lost many of its bearings, and everything that was an institution... which served as a foundation, has gradually disappeared," said one protester in his 40s who gave his name only as Eric. "Attacks against the family are dangerous for the family, for children, for the country."

LMPT's president, Ludovine de la Rochere, said she was thrilled with the turnout and appealed to the government to respond to the marchers' concerns.

Read more of this AFP report published by GlobalPost.