Sunday, 9 December 2018
Yellow vest protesters clash with police in France
Large groups of people spilled into other areas and heading to eastern Paris, where a march against climate change was scheduled for the afternoon. Some also temporarily blocked the ring road circling central Paris."We took the train for 11 hours just to protest today. We feel scorned by these technocrats that govern us," said Gilles Noblet, a demonstrator from the southwest region of Ariege. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe appealed for restraint."We will do all we can so that today can be a day without violence, so that the dialogue that we started this week can continue in the best possible circumstances," he said on French television.On Tuesday, Philippe announced the government was suspending planned increases to fuel taxes for at least six months to help defuse weeks of protests, the first U-turn by Macron since he came to power 18 months ago. About 89,000 police were deployed across France on Saturday, some 8,000 of them in Paris. "We have prepared a robust response," interior minister Christophe Castaner told online news site Brut. He called on peaceful protesters not to get mixed up with "hooligans"."The troublemakers can only be effective when they disguise themselves as yellow vests. Violence is never a good way to get what you want. Now is the time for discussion," he said."We have come here for a peaceful march, not to smash things. We want equality, we want to live, not survive," said Guillaume Le Grac, 28, who works in a slaughterhouse in the town of Guingamp in Britanny.Protesters, using social media, have billed the weekend as "Act IV" in a dramatic challenge to Macron and his policies.Much of Paris looked like a ghost town, with museums, department stores closed on what should have been a festive pre-Christmas shopping day. Many shops were boarded up to avoid looting and street furniture and construction site materials have been removed to prevent them from being used as projectiles. Tourists were few and residents were advised to stay at home if at all possible. Dozens of streets were closed to traffic, while the Eiffel Tower and world-famous museums such as the Musee d'Orsay, the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre were shut. 1677696 Dailyhunthttp://www.chaipaai.com/author/eddymorgaan/
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