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Yellow vests protest in Paris for 15th week in a row

Thousand of yellow vest protestors took to the streets across France on Saturday to protest government policies they see as favoring the rich.

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Published : Feb 24, 2019, 10:15 AM IST

Paris: Thousands of yellow vest protesters took to the streets across France on Saturday for a 15th straight weekend of demonstrations, trying to re-energise supporters while tamping down on the violence and anti-Semitism in the movement's ranks.

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Among the many rallies around Paris and in other French cities, hundreds gathered at the Arc de Triomphe monument in Paris to march through well-off neighborhoods to protest government policies they see as favoring the rich.

Tempers frayed at the end of the main demonstration at the Trocadero plaza, next to the Eiffel Tower, and French police used tear gas to disperse protesters.

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Five separate demonstrations were organised in the French capital, which saw 4,000 protesters by 2 pm according to Interior Ministry, which said there were 11,600 protesters scattered across France.

Support for the movement has ebbed in recent weeks as it has splintered and outbreaks of violence continue.

Last weekend, the extremist views of some protesters erupted in a torrent of anti-Semitic insults hurled at noted philosopher Alain Finkielkraut on the sidelines of a Paris protest.

The assault came days after the French government reported a huge rise in incidents of anti-Semitism last year.

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Local authorities in the central French city of Clermont-Ferrand urged residents on Saturday to avoid downtown, where 2,500 yellow vest protesters clashed with police forces.

The prefecture said police arrested 15 people including eight who were placed in custody and seized weapons including baseball bats and alarm pistols.

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A few hundred yellow vest protesters made the most of the sunny weather to gather at Chambord Castle in central France for a picnic.

Elsewhere, activists blocked access to an Amazon platform in the southwestern city of Toulouse.

The yellow vest movement was named after the fluorescent garments that French motorists must carry in their vehicles for emergencies.

The protests started in November to oppose fuel tax hikes but have expanded into a broader public rejection of French President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies, which protesters say favor businesses and the wealthy over ordinary French workers.

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Macron has tried to assuage protesters' anger by making some concessions, like rolling back the fuel tax hike and holding forums where officials can better listen to public demands.

Paris: Thousands of yellow vest protesters took to the streets across France on Saturday for a 15th straight weekend of demonstrations, trying to re-energise supporters while tamping down on the violence and anti-Semitism in the movement's ranks.

Yellow vest protesters

Among the many rallies around Paris and in other French cities, hundreds gathered at the Arc de Triomphe monument in Paris to march through well-off neighborhoods to protest government policies they see as favoring the rich.

Tempers frayed at the end of the main demonstration at the Trocadero plaza, next to the Eiffel Tower, and French police used tear gas to disperse protesters.

Also Read: Kim Jong-un departs for upcoming Hanoi summit with Trump

Five separate demonstrations were organised in the French capital, which saw 4,000 protesters by 2 pm according to Interior Ministry, which said there were 11,600 protesters scattered across France.

Support for the movement has ebbed in recent weeks as it has splintered and outbreaks of violence continue.

Last weekend, the extremist views of some protesters erupted in a torrent of anti-Semitic insults hurled at noted philosopher Alain Finkielkraut on the sidelines of a Paris protest.

The assault came days after the French government reported a huge rise in incidents of anti-Semitism last year.

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Local authorities in the central French city of Clermont-Ferrand urged residents on Saturday to avoid downtown, where 2,500 yellow vest protesters clashed with police forces.

The prefecture said police arrested 15 people including eight who were placed in custody and seized weapons including baseball bats and alarm pistols.

Also Read: US judge to climb Statue of Liberty before sentencing protester

A few hundred yellow vest protesters made the most of the sunny weather to gather at Chambord Castle in central France for a picnic.

Elsewhere, activists blocked access to an Amazon platform in the southwestern city of Toulouse.

The yellow vest movement was named after the fluorescent garments that French motorists must carry in their vehicles for emergencies.

The protests started in November to oppose fuel tax hikes but have expanded into a broader public rejection of French President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies, which protesters say favor businesses and the wealthy over ordinary French workers.

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Macron has tried to assuage protesters' anger by making some concessions, like rolling back the fuel tax hike and holding forums where officials can better listen to public demands.

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Urena, Tachira State - 23 February 2019
1. Various of protesters on Venezuela's border with Colombia trying to remove barricade ++DAWN SHOTS++
2. Various of clashes between protesters and security forces who fire tear gas and protesters hurling rocks and glass bottles
STORYLINE:
Venezuela's National Guard fired tear gas on residents in Urena where they have been clearing a barricaded border bridge to Colombia on Saturday.
Clashes started at dawn in the border town when residents began removing yellow metal barricades and barbed wire blocking the Francisco de Paula Santander bridge.
Venezuela's National Guard responded forcefully, firing tear gas on the protesters, some of them masked youth throwing rocks, who demanded that the aid pass through.
Tensions have been rising over blocked humanitarian aid that opposition leader Juan Guaido has vowed to bring into the country despite President Nicolas Maduro's defiant refusal to accept assistance.
The opposition is calling on masses of Venezuelans to escort trucks carrying the nearly 200 metric tons of emergency food and medical supplies sent largely by the United States over the last two weeks across several border bridges.
The potentially volatile moment for both Venezuela's government and opposition comes exactly one month after Guaido, a 35-year-old lawmaker, declared himself interim president based on a controversial reading of the constitution before a sea of cheering supporters.
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