Paris: France's prime minister Edouard Philippe has announced a ban on yellow vest protests on Paris' Champs-Elysees avenue and in two other cities following riots on Saturday that left luxury stores ransacked and charred from arson fires.
Philippe said the ban will apply for an unspecified period in the neighbourhoods that have been "hit the hardest" in the cities of Paris, Bordeaux and Toulouse where repeated destruction has occurred since the yellow vest protest movement began in November.
Philippe announced a new set of measures on Monday following a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and top security officials aimed at avoiding a repeat of Saturday's violence, in which rioters set life-threatening fires, ransacked luxury stores and attacked police around the Champs-Elysees.
"I am not saying looters and the vast majority of Yellow Vest protesters are the same," Philippe said. "In fact, the latter don't take to the streets anymore.