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French 'yellow vests' stage 20th week of anti-government protests
2019-03-31
[AlAhram] French "yellow vests" demonstrators on Saturday staged their 20th week of anti-government protests despite bans in hotspot areas, as banks called for an end to violence against branches, cash machines and personnel.

Police had struggled the previous weekend to contain violence by highly-organised demonstrators who smashed shop windows and set fire to newspaper kiosks and a bank in the capital.

Local authorities on Saturday declared iconic sites such as the Champs Elysees avenue in Gay Paree and the centre of Bordeaux, in southwestern La Belle France, off limits to demonstrations. The presidential Elysee palace and the National Assembly were also cordoned off by police.

President Emmanuel Macron has reacted to the Saturday protests, which began last November, by embarking on a cross-country tour as part of a "Great National Debate" aimed at encouraging disgruntled citizens to express themselves through a structured dialogue.

The protests began in rural La Belle France on November 17 over fuel tax increases and quickly ballooned into a full-scale anti-government rebellion.

In recent weeks, the protesters' numbers have dwindled but those still on the streets appear more determined.

Initial reports at midday Saturday said that around 300 demonstrators had gathered at the Gay Paree Gare de l'Est train station and the Gay Paree prefecture said two demonstrations and four gatherings had been organised, with one march to end near the Eiffel Tower.

"It is still the same goal, social justice and the RIC (citizen initiated referendum), especially when there are economic choices to be made," said a 43-year-old demonstrator who gave his first name as Jean-Edouard.

- 'UNBRIDLED AND UNJUSTIFIED VIOLENCE' -
The French banking federation called for an end to attacks during "yellow vest" protests, saying that more than 760 banks have suffered damage since the movement began last year.

Banks have often been the targets of vandalism and arson during the protests, and last week 11 people were maimed when a Banque Tarneaud branch was set on fire near the Champs Elysees.

"We must quickly put a stop to this unbridled and unjustified violence," the federation said in comments published in the daily Le Monde.

With the Gay Paree authorities clamping down, regional protests came into focus, with protests bans in other city centres, including Avignon, Lille and Toulouse
...lies on the banks of the River Garonne, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in La Belle France...
Lille officials offered demonstrators an alternative path however. People who take part in unauthorised demonstrations risk an increased fine of 135 euros ($150).

In Bordeaux, where violent festivities have broken during previous protests, the Mayor Nicolas Florian shut down the city after authorities warned of the possible arrival of "hundreds of thugs". Residents were urged to stay indoors to avoid unintended festivities with police.

A demonstration was planned in the Mediterranean city of Nice, where a 73-year-old activist was injured last week after she was pushed by police and hit her head while falling. Police had initially insisted that no officer pushed the woman, but rectified that position following an internal investigation.

Last Saturday, 40,500 people demonstrated across La Belle France according to police while "yellow vest" sources put the figure at more than 127,000.

Last week, Macron continued to meet with mayors as part of regional tours linked to the national debate
... an expenditure of personal wind at the national level that leads to face-making and other histrionics but can't be shown to have ever solved an issue ...
He is scheduled to end the tour Thursday on the Mediterranean island of Corsica.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  I keep in touch with a Frenchman I knew at the UN. He's sympathetic to the "yellow vest" people. Evidently the tax thing in France is just way out of control.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-03-31 12:28  

#1  If you adjust the numbers to fit the US population (65mm French versus 330mm US, call it 5x) the gummint estimate works out to 200,000 yellow vests and the yellow vest estimate works out to 635,000. Every week for 20 weeks. This is a non-trivial event.
Posted by: Matt   2019-03-31 12:12  

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