Paris, riots in the March for Freedoms. Clashes at the Bastille – World



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Most of the peaceful demonstration in Paris, the March for Freedoms, He reached the Bastille. On the sidelines, groups of young people began clashes with the police, blocking the march from time to time. Some damaged shops, wastebaskets and some burning vehicles, stones and bottles against the policemen who responded with a dense barrage of tear gas.

The march began in the place de la République around 2:00 p.m., at the same time as that of Lyon, Lille, Nantes, Rennes, Montpellier and at least a dozen other cities in France. It is the protest against the “global security” law – and in particular on Article 24 that prohibits photographing and filming police officers in action – but also against police violence in recent days, from the evacuation of migrants to the beating of the music producer black Michel Zecler.

In Paris, at least 20,000 officers are deployed to guard some crowded and shop-lined streets today for the first day of reopening after closing.. For the police union, the deployment is insufficient given the potential risks of infiltration of the demonstration – which will reach the Place de la Bastille – by yellow vests and black blocks.

At the head of the Parisian procession, on a sunny day in Paris, a banner carried by the families of the victims of police violence.

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