Demonstrations in France: violent clashes in Paris between police and protesters against the “comprehensive security” law



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A French protester kneeling on the ground, raising his fist to the sky, next to a burning car

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A French protester, kneeling on the ground, raised his fist to the sky, next to a burning car

Violence broke out in the French capital, Paris, on Saturday during a large protest rally against the “comprehensive security” bill, where protesters clashed with police, who responded with a barrage of tear gas cans.

Dozens of masked protesters threw their hands at riot police, smashing shop windows, setting cars on fire and burning police barriers.

Paris police said in a tweet on Twitter that 30 people had been arrested among the protesters. She blamed the violence on 500 people she said were extremists who had infiltrated the ranks of the protesters.

Thousands of protesters marched in a peaceful demonstration through the streets of Paris before clashes broke out between police and groups of protesters, some of whom used hammers to break through the pavement.

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