The Borneo Post (Sabah)

French ‘yellow vests’ spark copycats and fakes abroad

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PARIS: The ‘yellow vest’ revolt in France over the high cost of living has sparked copycat protests abroad — as well a swarm of fake reports. Copycat protests The month-long French demonstrat­ions, which have led to repeated rioting in Paris, have inspired protesters in a number of mostly European countries.

On Dec 8, some 400 people were detained in Brussels after protesters wearing high-visibility fluorescen­t vests briefly clashed with police.

Others reportedly blocked a highway linking Brussels to the town of Rekkem in Flanders, near the French border to protest high taxes.

On the same day in the Netherland­s, ‘yellow vests’ turned out in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and the Hague to protest the high cost of living, but they were few in number and the demonstrat­ions were peaceful.

In Hungary, some of those protesting a new law, which increases the amount of overtime employers can require of workers, also dressed up in yellow vests on Dec 12 outside parliament.

And in Poland, farmers wearing the distinctiv­e jackets on Wednesday blocked a motorway to demand government compensati­on for a swine flu outbreak.

In Germany, both Alice Weidel, one of the founders of the right-wing Alternativ­e for Germany party, and the radical left-wing Die Linke party have expressed support for the French movement.

And some yellow vests were seen among a 1,000-strong crowd of right-wing demonstrat­ors when the Pegida anti-migrant movement when it held a rally on Dec 1 in Berlin.

In Belgrade, a handful of opposition members of parliament also donned yellow on Dec 4 to protest petrol price increases.

In South Africa, where some protesters have been spotted wearing yellow vests during demonstrat­ions against the low quality of public services, the Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) spoke out in favour of the French movement, saying it was a model for future protests. Fake yellow news But not every sighting of a high-visibility jacket should be seen as political.

Many social media accounts wrongly reported on Monday that German rail workers, who held a one-day strike for higher pay, wore yellow vests in solidarity with the French.

The vests are mandatory to ensure they are visible when on the railway tracks.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? French riot police take position in front of protesters wearing yellow vests (gilets jaunes) demonstrat­ing against rising costs of living they blame on high taxes on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
— AFP photo French riot police take position in front of protesters wearing yellow vests (gilets jaunes) demonstrat­ing against rising costs of living they blame on high taxes on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.

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