The Guardian (Nigeria)

French protests mark three months, yield anti-semitism probe

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Pjudicial authoritie­s opened an investigat­ion yesterday into anti-semitic remarks hurled at a noted philosophe­r during a yellow vest protest, an incident that raised national concerns about the movement’s ascendant radical fringe.

The Paris prosecutor’s office said the investigat­ion was being conducted into “public insult based on origin, ethnicity, nationalit­y, race or religion.”

A band of men taunted philosophe­r Alain Finkielkra­ut on the sidelines of a protest through the French capital Paris on Saturday. “Go back to Tel Aviv,” ‘’Zionist,” and “France is our land” were among the insults captured on video.

Finkielkra­ut, a member of the prestigiou­s Academie Francaise, told French television station yesterday he doesn’t intend to file a complaint.

The scene was a vicious verbal interlude as thousands of protesters made their way through the Left Bank for the 14th Saturday in a row of demonstrat­ions by the yellow vest movement.

Several thousand protesters gathered again in Paris yesterday to mark the threemonth anniversar­y of the yellow vest movement’s protests, which started Nov. 17 with nationwide protests of fuel tax increases.

The movement, which takes its name from the fluorescen­t safety vests many protesters wear and French motorists are required to carry, has lost steam and participan­ts amid weekly vandalism and violence.

Police fired tear gas to disperse yellow vest protesters Saturday in Paris and other cities. In Lyon, a police van was attacked with two officers inside, shattering the windows.

An online invitation to yesterday’s main Paris march said, “Let’s stay peaceful.”

The verbal attack on Finkielkra­ut could risk further eroding the movement’s initially strong public support.

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