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22 arrested in Paris anti-bill protest

By IANS | Updated: December 6, 2020 12:30 IST

Paris, Dec 6 At least 22 people were arrested in Paris after a protest against police brutality and ...

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Paris, Dec 6 At least 22 people were arrested in Paris after a protest against police brutality and a controversial bill turned violent, the Interior Ministry has confirmed.

BFM TV footage showed cars and barricades were set on fire in Gambetta district, west of Paris, on Saturday, reports Xinhua news agency.

Several windows, including those of a supermarket and a bank, were damaged.

The footage also showed that face-masked individuals threw projectiles at the police, who responded by firing tear gas.

The Ministry said 400 to 500 vandals had infiltrated the march.

Violence also broke out on November 28 when people rallied against police violence and urged the government to withdraw a controversial article from a security bill.

The article stipulates that the publication of images of on-duty police officers with the intent of harming their "physical or psychological integrity" could face up to a year in jail and a fine of 45,000 euros ($54,550).

With the security bill, the French government intended to protect policemen from threats and violence. But the bill had set off concerns that it would restrain freedom of expression and impede reporting on police brutality.

Public anger intensified in the wake of footage on social media showing three officers beating Michel Zecler, a black music producer, on November 21.

Earlier this week, the government said it would rewrite the article but some opponents want that several other articles of the bill, which aim for "the establishment of mass surveillance tools" such as drones and surveillance cameras, also be scrapped.

( With inputs from IANS )

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