Protests in Paris protesting fuel prices, and more than 100 injured
Paris, December 2: Unusual public rally in Paris to protest the price rise of fuel. Nearly 100 injured in police fight Police have arrested at least 288 people from the demonstrations.
'Gilts Jun' or 'YellowOff' movement is going on in Paris in protest against the tax on fuel prices and pollution vehicles. The demonstration took place in the third week of Saturday. About 36,500 people of the country participated in this protest gathering yesterday. With the help of Interior Minister Christophe Custner in the tweet, 200 people surrounded a group of peaceful protesters who were "1500 chaos" and they came to fight with Champs Eli. A video footage from the French police has been released. As it was seen, they protested by police cars, and immediately vandalized the car window glass. Finally police fired tear gas and firing to disperse protesters.
On the other hand, behind this protest, it is believed that the French President Emanuel MacRean and his government are inclined to wage a greater movement. Regarding this protest, Emmanuel said, "There is nothing to do with this peaceful protest. The culprits will be identified and taken to court.
Paris, December 2: Unusual public rally in Paris to protest the price rise of fuel. Nearly 100 injured in police fight Police have arrested at least 288 people from the demonstrations.
'Gilts Jun' or 'YellowOff' movement is going on in Paris in protest against the tax on fuel prices and pollution vehicles. The demonstration took place in the third week of Saturday. About 36,500 people of the country participated in this protest gathering yesterday. With the help of Interior Minister Christophe Custner in the tweet, 200 people surrounded a group of peaceful protesters who were "1500 chaos" and they came to fight with Champs Eli. A video footage from the French police has been released. As it was seen, they protested by police cars, and immediately vandalized the car window glass. Finally police fired tear gas and firing to disperse protesters.
On the other hand, behind this protest, it is believed that the French President Emanuel MacRean and his government are inclined to wage a greater movement. Regarding this protest, Emmanuel said, "There is nothing to do with this peaceful protest. The culprits will be identified and taken to court.
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