France withdraws security badges of 70 airport workers after Nov 13 attacks
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SECURE-zone clearance has been withdrawn for nearly 70 people working at two Paris airports following the Nov 13 terror attacks on the French capital, the boss of the airports company said on Sunday.
So-called red badges are issued to people employed in the secure zone of Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, working for instance as baggage handlers, aircraft cleaners and suppliers.
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