City
Epaper

Police use water cannon against protesters in Paris, over 100 people detained

By ANI | Updated: December 13, 2020 01:25 IST

Police in Paris have used a water cannon to disperse protesters on Saturday as rioters started to throw bottles and firecrackers at officers, a Sputnik correspondent reported from the scene.

Open in App

Police in Paris have used a water cannon to disperse protesters on Saturday as rioters started to throw bottles and firecrackers at officers, a Sputnik correspondent reported from the scene.

Earlier in the day, the fourth protest rally against the global security law started in Paris.

Protesters have reached the Republic Square located in the centre of the city, with rioters throwing bottles and firecrackers at police officers.

The police repeatedly used a water cannon to disperse the mob.

According to French Interior Minister Gerald Darmn, 100 protesters have been detained, as of 5:50 p.m. (16:50 GMT).

During the previous protest rally, held in Paris on December 5, 67 police officers and gendarmes were injured and 95 people were detained.

Mass rallies in Paris and other French cities continue for the second week after the adoption of the controversial security bill criminalizing the display and distribution of images of police officers by the French parliament's lower house last month. The bill entails one year imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros (USD 54,000) in punishment for the distribution of images of police officers and gendarmes that can potentially lead to their physical and psychological harm.

Critics of the global security law have said say it may hamper the functions of mass media to cover protests and inform the French population, while also violating freedom of expression. The supporters, on the other hand, claim its main purpose is to provide more protection to security forces, which have been subjected to a series of violent acts over the past months, including an attack on a police unit in the Paris suburb of Champigny-Sur-Marne in mid-October, which prompted protests by police officers demanding better protection from the state. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketTanzim Hasan Sakib returns as Bangladesh add pace for ODI decider against New Zealand

NationalMajor initiative for Noida workers: Call centre set up for quick grievance redressal

BusinessPuraniks Group to Launch Rs 800 crore 'Self-Healing Homes Project' for Middle Class in Thane

BusinessTitan Launches Zero Hour, its Performance Sports Line, with 500M Professional Diver's Watch

Politics"Women in West Bengal are not safe at all": Delhi CM Rekha Gupta slams Mamata Banerjee

International Realted Stories

InternationalIranian supertanker breaches "blockade line" after offloading 2 million barrels of crude oil

InternationalIndia, UK deepen defence ties with CDS Gen Anil Chauhan calling on UK MoS on UK visit

International"They're going to negotiate": Trump warns Iran will "see problems" otherwise, vows no nuclear weapons

InternationalIran demands "immediate release" of Touska vessel and crew after "US assault" in regional waters

InternationalActivist Arif Aajakia slams Pakistan ahead of Pahalgam attack anniversary, questions global silence