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French police clash with anti-racism activists in Paris | French police clash with anti-racism activists in Paris |
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French police have clashed with activists protesting in Paris against racism and alleged police brutality. | French police have clashed with activists protesting in Paris against racism and alleged police brutality. |
Police used tear gas against stone-throwing protesters who tried to hold a march that was banned. | Police used tear gas against stone-throwing protesters who tried to hold a march that was banned. |
The rally is part is a worldwide movement inspired by America's Black Lives Matter protests. | The rally is part is a worldwide movement inspired by America's Black Lives Matter protests. |
It was organised under the banner "Justice for Adama", after Adama Traoré, a young black man who died in French police custody in 2016. | It was organised under the banner "Justice for Adama", after Adama Traoré, a young black man who died in French police custody in 2016. |
Thousands of anti-racism activists gathered on the Place de la République in central Paris on Saturday. However they were blocked by police as they tried to stage a march to the Opera. | Thousands of anti-racism activists gathered on the Place de la République in central Paris on Saturday. However they were blocked by police as they tried to stage a march to the Opera. |
Clashes erupted and tear gas was fired as officers moved against the protesters. The march had been banned because of the possible threat to local businesses. | Clashes erupted and tear gas was fired as officers moved against the protesters. The march had been banned because of the possible threat to local businesses. |
As the protesters started to gather, Assa Traore, Adama's sister, called on them to "denounce the denial of justice, denounce social, racial, police violence". | As the protesters started to gather, Assa Traore, Adama's sister, called on them to "denounce the denial of justice, denounce social, racial, police violence". |
"What's happening in the United States is happening in France. Our brothers are dying," she added. | "What's happening in the United States is happening in France. Our brothers are dying," she added. |
However French police have said they feel "insulted" by claims that they tolerate brutality and racism. | However French police have said they feel "insulted" by claims that they tolerate brutality and racism. |
On Friday officers rallied on the Champs-Élysées throwing their handcuffs on the ground. | On Friday officers rallied on the Champs-Élysées throwing their handcuffs on the ground. |
Why are French police in the spotlight? | |
France's police watchdog says it received almost 1,500 complaints against officers last year - half of them for alleged violence. | |
In one recent case, police are accused of seriously wounding a 14-year-old boy when he was detained on suspicion of trying to steal a scooter in Bondy near Paris last month. | |
On Monday Interior Minister Christophe Castaner announced a ban on the police "chokehold" method for restraining some suspects. | |
The announcement came after protesters took to the streets accusing French police of using brutality towards minorities. | |
Mr Castaner vowed that there would be "zero tolerance" of racism in law enforcement and officers strongly suspected of racism would be suspended. | |
He has faced a backlash from police unions and officers, who denied that racism was rampant within their ranks. | |
France is one many countries that has seen a wave of anti-racism marches modelled on the latest Black Lives Matter protests in the US. | |
They were sparked by the death of George Floyd, an African American man killed on 25 May by a white Minneapolis policeman who knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes. | |
On Friday US President Donald Trump said the chokehold method should be ended. | |
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