Protests Continue in French Cities Despite Strasbourg Attack

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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in French cities for the fifth weekend to demonstrate against Emmanuel Macron's government, with smaller crowds possibly due to recent events. Police presence was increased in Paris to contain violence, leading to sporadic clashes. The Yellow Vest movement, originally protesting fuel tax increases, has evolved into a broader mobilization against Macron's economic policies, despite vandalism and clashes in successive weekends. Demonstrators pledge to persist until their grievances are addressed, anticipating a resurgence in protests in the coming weeks.

  • Protests
  • French cities
  • Emmanuel Macron
  • Yellow Vest movement
  • Strasbourg attack

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  1. Thousands of protesters took to the streets of French cities on Saturday in the fifth weekend of nationwide demonstrations against Emmanuel Macron s government, despite calls to hold off after a gun attack in Strasbourg earlier this week.

  2. In Paris, police were out in force to contain outbursts of violence. But the demonstrations were noticeably smaller than in previous weeks, possibly a response to the Strasbourg attack or to the cold, rainy weather. Out in force:

  3. Police fired water cannon and teargas in the afternoon to disperse groups of protesters in sporadic, brief clashes with riot police on the Champs-Elysees and adjacent streets. Cannon: Disperse: in sporadic:

  4. French media also broadcast footage of clashes between police and protesters in Nantes, western France, and further south in Bordeaux.

  5. The yellow vest movement started in mid-November with protests at junctions and roundabouts against fuel tax increases, but quickly became a wider mobilisation against Macron s economic policies. Junctions: Roundabouts: Mobilisation:

  6. Successive weekends of protests in Paris have lead to vandalism and violent clashes with security forces. Despite the protests, several major stores, such as the Galeries Lafayette, opened to lure in Christmas shoppers. vandalism : to lure:

  7. Loic Bollay, 44, marching on the Champs-Elysees in a yellow vest, said the protests were more subdued but the movement would go on until the demonstrators grievances were addressed. subdued : Grievances:

  8. Since the Strasbourg attack, it is calmer, but I think next Saturday and the following Saturdays...it will come back.

  9. The Interior Minister said around 69,000 police were active on Saturday with a reinforced presence in the cities of Toulouse, Bordeaux and Saint-Etienne. According to official figures, 33,500 protesters had been counted in France by 1300 GMT compared to 77,000 at the same time on Dec. 8. reinforced :

  10. In Paris, more than 2,000 protestors marched in splintered groups in several neighborhoods, and at least 148 were arrested by mid-afternoon, according to a Paris police official. splintered :

  11. On Friday, President Macron called for a return to calm in France after nearly a month of protests by the so-called yellow vest movement against his government s policies. The demonstrations have hit growth and caused widespread disruption. disruption :

  12. France needs calm, order and a return to normal, Macron said, after a meeting of European Union leaders in Brussels.

  13. In a televised address to the nation on Monday, Macron announced wage rises for the poorest workers and tax cuts in further concessions meant to end the movement, but many said they would maintain pressure.

  14. The government, as well as several unions and opposition politicians called on protesters to stay off the streets on Saturday, after four people were killed in a gun attack at a Christmas market in the historic city of Strasbourg.

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