Violent scenes break out in France as tens of thousands protest controversial labour reform
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Violent scenes break out in France as tens of thousands protest controversial labour reform
Police fired tear gas at a crowd of thousands in Paris
Protesters in Paris threw bottles, sticks and firecrackers at police MIGUEL MEDINA / GETTY
Violent scenes broke out in France as more than 200 protests against the government’s controversial labour reforms took place across the country.
Police fired tear gas at a crowd of around 30,000 protesters in Paris, while at least 22 activists were wounded in Rennes, and several thousand were seen on the streets of Marseille. Large demonstrations were also observed in Toulouse and Montpellier. French authorities said they made 26 arrests and estimated there to be 120,000 protesters, but unions put the number across the country closer to 200,000.
Dozens of masked protesters threw objects including bottles, sticks and firecrackers, at riot police in the Place de la Nation in Paris. According to Le Monde, police were confiscating all political signs and banners. Paris police said three officers were injured during the clashes.
The reforms would eliminate the country's current labour laws and put them up for negotiation with employers, with the country's 35-hour week also not exempt. Unions have reacted with fury, and led protests alongside youth and student organisations.
It is the sixth strike since the movement kicked off on 9 March, with organisers planning another for 28 April and Labour Day on 1 May. According to unions, around 1.2 million people turned out to protest across the country on 31 March, with 160,000 people protesting in Paris.
The "Nuit Debout", or Up All Night, movement in Paris and other major French cities, which opposes the changes, has been likened to Occupy Wall Street protests in New York and the Indignados movement in Spain.
More than a thousand people have gathered at Place de la République in Paris each night calling for a significant reform of the current global economic system.
It is a sign of mounting pressure on François Hollande's Socialist party who have already been forced to backtrack over plans to revoke the citizenship of nationals convicted of terrorism.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/nuit-debout-violent-scenes-break-out-in-france-as-tens-of-thousands-protest-controversial-labour-a6976746.html
The French don't mess about do they? Remember when they tried to raised the pension age there, rocks flew everywhere and it never happened. Are we too civilised for our own good, should we be tearing down the edifices?
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Yes we are too civilised. I mean, we should pick out battles sure, I don't think we should throw rocks because the TV licence went up by 30p but on majorly important stuff....well, peaceful marches accomplish zilch.
A lot of the time, the news over here, won't cover our protests, they won't give it airtime.
A lot of the time, the news over here, won't cover our protests, they won't give it airtime.
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Certainly seems to be the case with the Cameron out protestseddie wrote:Yes we are too civilised. I mean, we should pick out battles sure, I don't think we should throw rocks because the TV licence went up by 30p but on majorly important stuff....well, peaceful marches accomplish zilch.
A lot of the time, the news over here, won't cover our protests, they won't give it airtime.
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FRENCH POLICE are among the scum of the Earth...
They SHOULD be there to protect the great majority of the French people..
NOT to be the private bullyboys for a fascist and failing guvm'nt and their economic elitist bosses !
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eddie wrote:Yes we are too civilised. I mean, we should pick out battles sure, I don't think we should throw rocks because the TV licence went up by 30p but on majorly important stuff....well, peaceful marches accomplish zilch.
A lot of the time, the news over here, won't cover our protests, they won't give it airtime.
On the other hand, when when the students 'rioted' (rather tame in comparison to the French) look what was said about them. We know we are too passive, but if someone actually does something people scream abuse at them.
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How about we all take up our pitchforks and advance on Downing Street?
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sassy wrote:How about we all take up our pitchforks and advance on Downing Street?
Or stop paying our taxes?
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eddie wrote:sassy wrote:How about we all take up our pitchforks and advance on Downing Street?
Or stop paying our taxes?
No, because that won't punish the Government, it will punish other people and probably outsellves when there is no money for the NHS etc.
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