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Woman’s death casts shadow over France’s ‘yellow vest’ protests

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Paris, France: A protester was accidently killed and more than 220 injured as tens of thousands of people blocked roads across France in a ‘yellow vest’ protest against high fuel prices, which has channelled anger at stagnant spending under President Emmanuel Macron.

Nearly 283,000 people were estimated to have taken part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabout­s and on major highways and thoroughfa­res across the country on Saturday, the Interior Ministry said.

Some 227 people were injured — seven seriously, including a police officer — and 117 detained, with 73 then taken into police custody.

Although most of the blockades were carried out without incident, tempers flared at times as some drivers confronted the protesters or tried to force their way through.

In the eastern Savoie region, a 63-year- old woman was killed when a mother trying to take her daughter to see a doctor panicked after protesters surrounded their car, and suddenly accelerate­d into the crowd. The driver, who police said was in a state of shock, was taken in for questionin­g.

Among those injured were a police officer in the Mediterran­ean city of Grasse, one in eastern Strasbourg and two in northweste­rn Quimper.

“This is what we were worried about ... unorganise­d demonstrat­ions by people who aren’t necessaril­y used to such things,” Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said in a statement.

In Paris, several hundred protesters yelling ‘Macron resign!’ and singing La Marseillai­se massed on the Champs-Elysees and the Place de la Concorde, hoping to march toward the Elysee Palace, Macron’s official residence.

Riot police blocked their path, but several hundreds managed to get around them using side streets and get close to the Elysee Palace in the afternoon before being driven back by tear gas. They later mostly dispersed without incident. Officials had warned that police would intervene to ensure no roads were completely blocked.

Some demonstrat­ors announced they intended to camp out overnight and might continue the protest into yesterday.

The ‘yellow vests’ movement, named for the high-visibility jackets worn by supporters, erupted on social media last month with calls for blockades of roads and highways.

The protesters say they are being squeezed by years of fuel tax increases that have driven prices to levels not seen since the early 2000s. But analysts say the movement now represents more widespread frustratio­n against Macron, a former investment banker who has pushed through a series of reforms aimed at bolstering economic growth.

“We’re showing that the French do not support their government’s policies,” said Franck Deroo, a 47year- old electricia­n at a blockade on a highway near the Belgian border in Neuville- en-Ferrain, northern France. — AFP

 ??  ?? Protesters slow vehicles down in Reims during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called ‘yellow vest’ (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. — AFP photo
Protesters slow vehicles down in Reims during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called ‘yellow vest’ (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. — AFP photo

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