Police have detained 130 people in Paris, as violent demonstrations against labor reforms continue across France. In Rennes, police chased protesters from railways and used tear gas, as demonstrators threw projectiles at security forces and blocked traffic.
Francia: Hoy cientos de estudiantes se han rebelado en París contra la #LoiTravail. #Manif5Avril v/PauldeCoustin pic.twitter.com/dpKL1Gfckv
— Revolución Real Ya (@RRYrevolucion) April 5, 2016
One hundred and thirty people have been detained in Paris for “identity checks” as students march against the reforms, according to AFP.
Police sources say there was an aggressive group of youths in the crowd, masked by bandanas and hoods. They started throwing stones, eggs and bottles at the police, and security forces had to use tear gas.
In Paris, Lyceum students and trade unions have been marching near the Bastille area, chanting the French song ‘It’s all for us’.
Un jeune homme, assis mains dans le dos, interpellé par la police. pic.twitter.com/OijIPA0DQ8
— Thibaut Le Gal (@LGThibaut) April 5, 2016
“They started throwing stones, eggs and bottles at the police,…”
No better off than the Palestinians, are they.
Buy more ammo.
Gonna need it.