Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

France cleans up after riots

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PARIS: Paris awoke to scenes of destructio­n on the Champs Elysees on Sunday following another day of Yellow Vest-led protests that turned violent.

Some 200 individual­s are in custody, BFM TV reported, citing Paris prosecutor­s. About 80 shops on the French capital’s iconic avenue were damaged, with several cases of arson and looting, Agence France-Presse reported, citing Jean-Noel Reinhardt, president of the committee of the Champs Elysees. It was the 18th consecutiv­e Saturday of Yellow Vest protests.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who cut his ski holiday short following a tour of Africa, vowed on Twitter that “strong decisions” were coming to prevent more violence.

Macron said some individual­s, dubbed “black blocs” by French police forces, were taking advantage of the protests by the Yellow Vest grassroots movement to “damage the Republic, to break, to destroy.” Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Twitter that those who excused or encouraged such violence were complicit in it.

The Yellow Vests have been protesting across France since the end of November, with demands ranging from lower taxes to better public services.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, in an interview in Le Parisien on Sunday, said she wants the government to explain how it has handled security on the Champs Elysees. December saw the most violent weekends, with protests often forcing shops to shut down during the key run-up to Christmas.

 ?? AP ?? ■ A protester stands in front of a barricade on fire during a yellow vests demonstrat­ion in Paris.
AP ■ A protester stands in front of a barricade on fire during a yellow vests demonstrat­ion in Paris.

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