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    All about France's worst civil riots in a decade

    All about France's worst civil riots in a decade

    By Shiladitya Ray
    Dec 02, 2018
    05:08 pm

    What's the story

    After demonstrations in Paris turned violent on Saturday, the French government is considering declaring a state of emergency in a bid to prevent a repeat of the worst civil unrest in the country in a decade.

    On Sunday, government spokesperson Benjamin Griveaux confirmed the same, and urged peaceful demonstrators to negotiate with the government in pursuance of their demands.

    Here are the details.

    Protests

    Saturday began with peaceful protests

    While demonstrations had been going on in France against rising fuel prices and the high cost of living, the protests, so far, had been peaceful, with only sporadic instances of violence.

    Even on Saturday morning, thousands of 'yellow jacket' protesters, as they are called, walked the streets of Paris shouting slogans calling for Macron's resignation.

    However, by evening, Paris had turned into a battleground.

    Violence

    Over 5,000 police personnel had to be deployed

    On Saturday afternoon, groups of young people with their faces covered took to the streets carrying metal bars and axes, and wreaked havoc on certain parts of Paris, setting vehicles on fire and torching buildings.

    Over 5,000 police personnel had to be deployed, and the violence was eventually stemmed after police used water cannons and and tear gas to contain the protesters.

    Aftermath

    The protests have been going on for three weeks

    At the end of it all, over 133 people, including 20 police personnel were injured. Over 400 protesters were arrested.

    The scene in Paris on Saturday, however, was in stark contrast to protests in other parts of France which have largely been peaceful.

    Yet, sporadic clashes between police and protesters have left hundreds injured and two dead since the protests began on November 17.

    Do you know?

    The 'yellow jacket movement' began as a small protest

    The 'yellow jacket movement', as it is called based on the fluorescent vests the protesters wear, initially started out as a protest against rising fuel prices by motorists. However, since then it has intensified, demands have grown, and the protests have challenged Macron's regime itself.

    Meeting

    Emmanuel Macron will take a call on Sunday

    Given the situation in France, and the violence in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron is slated to hold a high-level emergency meeting with French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, and French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner on Sunday.

    The meeting will see top government officials discuss the riots, measures to curb violence, and steps to open dialogue with the protesters.

    Quote

    Will not accept violence, Macron had said

    "No cause justifies that authorities are attacked, that businesses are plundered, that passers-by or journalists are threatened or that the Arc de Triomphe is defiled," Macron had earlier said at a G20 news conference.

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