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France protests: Footage of students 'humiliated' by police | France protests: Footage of students 'humiliated' by police |
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Footage of school students being forced to kneel with their hands behind their heads by French riot police has sparked outrage on social media. | Footage of school students being forced to kneel with their hands behind their heads by French riot police has sparked outrage on social media. |
A demonstration by students outside a school in Mantes-la-Jolie, west of Paris, ended in clashes with police and more than 140 arrests. | |
Students are angry at plans to reform the exam system, which they say will limit opportunity and breed inequality. | Students are angry at plans to reform the exam system, which they say will limit opportunity and breed inequality. |
It comes as France prepares for further violence from "yellow vest" protesters. | It comes as France prepares for further violence from "yellow vest" protesters. |
Police said that those arrested at the Saint-Exupery school were suspected of taking part in an "armed gathering", adding that officers had wanted to break up a situation that was getting "out of control", Le Monde newspaper reported. | |
However, Paris Communist councillor Clémentine Autain said the images of students forced to kneel in dirt while facing brick walls were "frightening", "humiliating" and "unacceptable". | However, Paris Communist councillor Clémentine Autain said the images of students forced to kneel in dirt while facing brick walls were "frightening", "humiliating" and "unacceptable". |
Frédérique Rolet, of France's education union the SNES-FSU, said she found the footage "unbearable", according to French radio station Europe 1. | Frédérique Rolet, of France's education union the SNES-FSU, said she found the footage "unbearable", according to French radio station Europe 1. |
The head of Oxfam France, Cécile Duflot, tweeted that she felt the scenes from the Mantes-la-Jolie school were "simply intolerable". | The head of Oxfam France, Cécile Duflot, tweeted that she felt the scenes from the Mantes-la-Jolie school were "simply intolerable". |
Ms Duflot also shared a report produced by former French high school students who participated in demonstrations dating back to the 1960s. | Ms Duflot also shared a report produced by former French high school students who participated in demonstrations dating back to the 1960s. |
In it, they state that the actions taken by authorities in response to the recent protests have been "disproportionate". | |
"We blocked our high schools, occupied the streets," the report reads, adding: "None of us have ever been taken into custody... we were not gassed at close range in front of our schools." | "We blocked our high schools, occupied the streets," the report reads, adding: "None of us have ever been taken into custody... we were not gassed at close range in front of our schools." |
Students across the country have been angered by President Emmanuel Macron's plans to change the end-of-school exam, which is known as the baccalaureate and is required for entrance to university, as well as the university admissions platform Parcoursup. | Students across the country have been angered by President Emmanuel Macron's plans to change the end-of-school exam, which is known as the baccalaureate and is required for entrance to university, as well as the university admissions platform Parcoursup. |
Student Louis Benzerrouk said on Thursday that he was demonstrating because young people "are not listened to". | Student Louis Benzerrouk said on Thursday that he was demonstrating because young people "are not listened to". |
"We are despised by [Macron and his government] ... we really have the impression that they are going in the opposite direction," he said. | "We are despised by [Macron and his government] ... we really have the impression that they are going in the opposite direction," he said. |
Another student, Milena Arvois, said the planned reform will "kill the vocational schools", adding that she was also against an increase in fees for foreign students "because that will be a disaster". | Another student, Milena Arvois, said the planned reform will "kill the vocational schools", adding that she was also against an increase in fees for foreign students "because that will be a disaster". |
Dozens of schools were blockaded in cities across France this week, including in Marseille, Nantes and Paris. | Dozens of schools were blockaded in cities across France this week, including in Marseille, Nantes and Paris. |
The "gilets jaunes" ("yellow vest") protesters, so-called because they take to the streets wearing the high-visibility yellow clothing required to be carried in every vehicle by French law, initially complained at a sharp increase in diesel taxes but the demonstrations have now widened to include other sources of discontent. | The "gilets jaunes" ("yellow vest") protesters, so-called because they take to the streets wearing the high-visibility yellow clothing required to be carried in every vehicle by French law, initially complained at a sharp increase in diesel taxes but the demonstrations have now widened to include other sources of discontent. |
Mr Macron said his motivation for the increase was environmental, but protesters accused him of being out of touch. | Mr Macron said his motivation for the increase was environmental, but protesters accused him of being out of touch. |
The government later scrapped the plan but the yellow vest protesters have since issued more than 40 demands to government, including a minimum pension and widespread changes to the tax system. | The government later scrapped the plan but the yellow vest protesters have since issued more than 40 demands to government, including a minimum pension and widespread changes to the tax system. |