“Yellow Vests” Protestors Call for Macron’s Resignation

Protestors Get Teargassed after Defying Government Demands to Avoid Rallying

Yellow Vest” protesters have been teargassed in the French capital of Paris after taking to the streets for a fifth week of demonstrations, defying government pleas to avoid rallies.

This week’s round of Saturday protests were met with tear gas despite being largely peaceful.

Some 8,000 security forces and 14 armored vehicles were deployed in the capital alone to crack down on the demonstrators.

Local sources said that protesters have adapted to the police’s heavy-handed tactics, dispersing into smaller groups across the streets to avoid being controlled and cornered by security force, according to Press TV.

 Pierre Lamy, a 27-year-old industrial worker attending the march, stressed that the protests were not about fuel tax anymore and had turned into a movement for economic justice.

“We’re here to represent all our friends and members of our family who can’t come to protest, or because they’re scared.”

Images from the Saturday rallies showed protesters calling for the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron.

Coordinated on social media, the protests have grown into a broad movement against Macron’s perceived elitist policies and governing style. He is labeled as the “president of the rich.”

In a bid to end the protests, Macron made a televised speech on Monday, announcing the cancellation of a planned fuel-tax increase and offering a rise in the minimum wage, tax relief for pensioners and tax-free overtime for workers.

The concessions, however, were rejected by opposition groups and protesters who described Macron remarks “nonsense,” “a charade,” “a bluff” and “a drop in the ocean.”

Centered on issues such as countering democratic under-representation and flawed neoliberal economic policies, the “Yellow Vests” have presented numerous lists of grievances and demands.

One popular demand, dubbed the “Citizen Initiative Referendum”, calls for a form of direct democracy, giving French citizens the right to determine important policies by popular democratic participation.

Police brutality

In the past weeks, numerous images documenting excessive use of force by the police have emerged on social media.

Use of tear gas on peaceful gatherings, direct rubber bullet and tear gas shots targeting people’s faces, violent beatings and dangerous use of crowd control grenades are among some of the reported incidents.

Last week, a protester lost a hand after trying to pick up a tear gas round.

French police have been reported to use the controversial GLI-4 tear gas grenade. France is the only European country to do so.

The grenades are known to be able to kill or cause severe injury due to 25 grams of TNT in its explosive charge.

Viral images of brutal beatings have also infuriated some of the public.

Many incidents have also shown protesters being intentionally targeted in their faces by tear gas and rubber bullet rounds, leading to serious bleeding and injury.

According to government sources, six people have died since the demonstrations began and another 1,407 have been injured.

H.M

You might also like
Latest news
20 Palestinians martyred in new Israeli massacre in Tulkarm camp in West Bank 17 Israeli officers and soldiers killed in Lebanese resistance operations Ala: Syria looks forward to reaching Arab decision that rises to the level of the dangerous situatio... Iran condemns G7's biased stance on continued Israeli aggression Lebanese Army: A soldier and two civilians martyred due to Israeli airstrikes on south Lebanon    Social Affairs Ministry seeks enhancing cooperation with UNFPA in support of rapid response to arri... Palestinian Ministry of Education: More than 11,600 Palestinian school-age children have been martyr... Abkhazia strongly condemns Israeli aggression on Damascus Prime Minister and Indian Ambassador discuss ways to enhance cooperation between Syria and India Arab Writers Union in Syria participates in the 1st Conference of China-Arab Think Tank Alliance Gaza Burning Israelis Enjoying The View (Part III) Gaza Burning Israelis Enjoying The View (Part II) 41,788 Palestinians have been martyred, over 96,794 injured since the beginning of the Israeli aggre... Gaza Burning Israelis Enjoying the View 22 Palestinian films under the theme “Gaza, Point Zero” will be screened on October 7 at Oran Film F... Syria and Iran discuss cooperation in emergency response to those arriving from Lebanon due to Israe... Araghchi: Israeli crimes driving region to brink of serious crisis The Federation of Arab Journalists condemns the targeting of journalists in Syria and Lebanon The Lebanese resistance targets the Israeli enemy in Hanita site and Misgav Am settlement Iraq: International community has a moral and humanitarian responsibility to stop the massacres of I...