Times of Suriname

French riot police clash with youths protesting election

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FRANCE - French riot police clashed with youths in central Paris yesterday when a demonstrat­ion against far right leader presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen and her centrist rival Emmanuel Macron turned violent.

Police replied with teargas as hooded youths threw bottles on the sidelines of a march by high school students. Police also used teargas against protesters in the western city of Rennes where nearly 2,000 high school and university students, and far-left activists, held a demonstrat­ion, a Reuters correspond­ent there reported. In Paris, protesting students blocked the entrances, or staged electionre­lated demonstrat­ions, at about 20 high schools earlier on Thursday after student unions urged them to turn out. Students have been holding “neither Le Pen, neither Macron” protests at high schools since the two qualified on Sunday for a May 7 runoff vote in France’s twostage presidenti­al election. “We are calling for action against far right candidate Marine Le Pen and the candidate of high finance, Emmanuel Macron,” said UNL-SD student union leader Giuseppe Aviges, alluding to Macron’s past as an investment banker.

(De Telegraaf.nl)

 ??  ?? A hooded youth kicks a tear gas canister during clashes at a demonstrat­ion to protest the results of the first round of the presidenti­al election in Paris, France.(Photo: Reuters.com)
A hooded youth kicks a tear gas canister during clashes at a demonstrat­ion to protest the results of the first round of the presidenti­al election in Paris, France.(Photo: Reuters.com)

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