PARIS — Police scuffled with protesters in Paris on
Saturday, firing tear gas as thousands turned out across France for
May Day workers’ rights demonstrations.
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A police source told AFP that far-left “black bloc”
protesters had repeatedly tried to block the trade union-led march in the
French capital, with 34 people detained.
Some protesters smashed the windows of bank branches, set
fire to dustbins and threw projectiles at police, who responded with volleys of
tear gas and stingball grenades. An injured policeman had to be evacuated, an
AFP journalist saw.
The CGT union said nearly 300 May day protests were planned
around the country, with authorities expecting around 100,000 demonstrators to
join them in total.
The crowds held placards with different demands, ranging
from the end of the nighttime curfew in place as part of coronavirus
restrictions, to a halt to unemployment reforms due to come into force in July.
Members of the yellow vest anti-elite movement, which rocked
Emmanuel Macron’s presidency two years ago before largely fizzling out, could
also be spotted at protests up and down the country.
Five people were arrested in the southeastern city of Lyon
as black bloc protesters again clashed with police at the demonstration, which
drew some 3,000 people despite the rain.
“There are so many motivations for a revolt that are
building up — the management of
COVID-19, the so-called reforms that are going
to take away people’s ability to live, job-seekers who are going to lose their
benefits,” said a pensioner who gave her name as Patricia.
“We absolutely need to express ourselves,” the 66-year-old
said.
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