The Record (Troy, NY)

Protesters try to storm the National Assembly

Rallies grow violent in 13th straight week of demonstrat­ions

- By Thomas Adamson

PARIS>> A French yellow vest protester’s hand was ripped apart Saturday during violent clashes in Paris as demonstrat­ors tried to storm the French National Assembly in a 13th consecutiv­e week of unrest.

Police said the injured protester lost four fingers as police swooped in to stop protesters from breaching the parliament’s exterior. Police could not confirm French media reports that the hand of the demonstrat­or, who is now being treated in the hospital, was blown up by a grenade used to disperse unruly crowds.

As scuffles broke out in front of the National Assembly and French police responded with tear gas, paramedics huddled around the injured protester at the National Assembly gates.

Police used batons and fired tear gas in Paris to disperse demonstrat­ors, some of whom threw debris at riot police. Cars, motorbikes and trash bins were set ablaze as the protest moved toward the city’s Invalides monument and onto the Eiffel Tower.

French Interior Minister Chris- tophe Castaner went to Twitter to express his “disgust” as protesters set alight an anti-terror military car. Its yellow smoking plumes, against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, made for a powerful image of rejecting authority.

Such vehicles have been a common sight in Paris since deadly extremist attacks in 2015.

“Every day the military ... protects our compatriot­s from the risk of terrorism. These attacks are intolerabl­e,” Castaner said.

Police said 31 demonstrat­ors had been arrested in the unrest. But France’s Interior Ministry said last week’s protest was significan­tly smaller than the previous week’s. The yellow vest activists, who have brought hundreds of thousands onto the streets in the past three months, now are trying to achieve electoral success, but the movement is politicall­y divided and has no appointed leader.

French President Emmanuel Macron — the target of many demonstrat­ors’ anger — seems to be clawing back support from the public as he tries to address the movement’s anger with a national political debate on economic injustice. Recent polls show Macron’s approval ratings are rising.

Earlier Saturday, activists in Latvia staged a picket in front of the French Embassy in Riga, the capital in support and to demand higher living standards.

 ?? PHOTOS BY KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Riot police take positions Saturday along a fence showing the renovation project of the National Assembly during clashes with yellow vest protesters in Paris.
PHOTOS BY KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Riot police take positions Saturday along a fence showing the renovation project of the National Assembly during clashes with yellow vest protesters in Paris.
 ??  ?? A burning command car belonging to France’s anti-terrorist squad goes up in smoke after being torched by anti-government demonstrat­ors.
A burning command car belonging to France’s anti-terrorist squad goes up in smoke after being torched by anti-government demonstrat­ors.

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