France arrests nearly 1,000 rioters in fourth
night of violence
Violent
rioting shows no sign of easing four days after killing of teenager of North
African descent by police.
BY FEDERICA
DI SARIO
JULY 1,
2023 11:46 AM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/france-arrest-nearly-1000-rioters-fourth-night-violence-nahel-m/
Nearly
1,000 rioters were arrested last night for taking part in the most violent
protests France has experienced in years, according to estimates by Interior
Minister Gerald Darmanin.
The killing
of a 17-year-old of Algerian and Moroccan descent by a police officer on
Tuesday unleashed violent demonstrations in the Paris suburb of Nanterre, where
the teen was shot. The violence then spread across the entire country and its
main cities.
The
shooting of the teen, identified as Nahel M., reignited long-simmering tensions
between the youth of the banlieues – typically disadvantaged and multi-ethnic
neighborhoods — and the police, accused of brutality and racial discrimination.
Nahel’s
funeral is scheduled to take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday in Nanterre, with
authorities tensing for more demonstrations.
To address
the turmoil, France deployed 45,000 police and gendarmes across all major
cities on Friday night, of which 5,000 were tasked with patrolling Paris.
Authorities also set curfews around the capital, banned public gatherings in
certain municipalities and halted all bus and tram services after 9 p.m.
Despite the
massive security efforts, the unrest doesn’t seem to be calming down, with
public buildings, hotels, stores and cars continuing to be targeted and set
ablaze. The Interior Ministry said early Saturday that 1,350 vehicles and 234
buildings were torched overnight, plus 2,560 incidents of fire set in public
spaces, AFP reported.
Darmanin
said that 200 police officers have been injured since the start of the rioting.
French
President Emmanuel Macron said the killing of the teenager was “inexplicable”
and “inexcusable,” although he also promptly blamed social media for spreading
violent content and stoking the violence after the tragic event.
“We’ve seen
violent gatherings organized on several [social media platforms] — but also a
kind of mimicry of violence,” Macron said on Friday, accusing younger rioters
of “living the video games that have intoxicated them.”
Events
including two concerts at the Stade de France on the outskirts of Paris were
cancelled. Tour de France organizers said they were ready to adapt to any
situation when the race enters the country on Monday after starting in the
Spanish city of Bilbao, Reuters reported.
Religious
leaders, including Chems-Eddine Hafiz, the rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris,
called for the violence to stop.
France
fears a repeat of the civil unrest in 2005, when three weeks of riots rocked
the country after two teenagers of African origins were electrocuted in a power
substation while trying to escape the police.
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