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Paris climate march halted amid clashes between activists and police Paris climate march halted amid clashes between activists and police
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A proposed peaceful climate march in Paris has been halted after it was infiltrated by other protest groups. A peaceful climate march in Paris has been halted after it was infiltrated by other protest groups.
Groups of yellow vest demonstrators joined in, breaking windows and setting fire to street barricades in a resurgence of protests against the French government. Groups of anarchist demonstrators joined in, breaking windows and setting fire to street barricades.
Families abandoned the march as violent clashes prompted police to fire tear gas and make over 100 arrests. Families abandoned the march as violent clashes prompted French police, who have previously been accused of excessive violence, to fire tear gas and make over 100 arrests.
A huge security operation involved 7,000 police officers.A huge security operation involved 7,000 police officers.
The climate change march and a protest against pension reform were both authorised, while the yellow vest demonstrations went ahead illegally. The climate change march and a protest against pension reform were both authorised, while other demonstrations - including one by the 'yellow vest' anti-government group - went ahead illegally.
Several hundred so-called "black bloc" protesters, who covered their faces with black scarves, sunglasses and hoods, gathered at different points in the French capital. Much of the violence and vandalism was attributed to the so-called black bloc anarchist group, who wore black scarves, sunglasses and hoods to cover their faces.
The majority of yellow vest demonstrators did not wear the trademark fluorescent jackets to avoid being visible. The gilets jaunes (yellow vest) movement was sparked ten months ago by a hike in fuel prices and evolved into weekly anti-government protests that continued well into the spring.
As the violence worsened, police, who have previously been accused of heavy-handedness, used tear gas to disperse groups of protesters. Most of those protesting on Saturday did not wear the trademark fluorescent jackets, so they could avoid standing out.
As the violence worsened, police used tear gas to disperse groups of protesters.
A video posted on Twitter shows climate change protesters covering their mouths as tear gas from further afield was carried to them by the wind.A video posted on Twitter shows climate change protesters covering their mouths as tear gas from further afield was carried to them by the wind.
At some points, the two protests appeared to converge with a giant banner reading "Macron: Polluter of the earth". At some points, the yellow vest and climate change protests appeared to converge with a giant banner reading "Macron: Polluter of the earth".
Footage shows two chants being sung at the same time, which translate into English as: "Macron, we are here" and "We are hotter than the climate".Footage shows two chants being sung at the same time, which translate into English as: "Macron, we are here" and "We are hotter than the climate".
The protests earlier this year prompted Mr Macron to introduce reforms including tax cuts and a more decentralised government.
Greenpeace told climate change protesters to abandon the march as conditions were not appropriate for a non-violent protest.Greenpeace told climate change protesters to abandon the march as conditions were not appropriate for a non-violent protest.
The gilets jaunes (yellow vest) movement started last November over increased fuel prices, evolving into weekly protests that continued well into the spring and often turned violent.
They accused President Emmanuel Macron of being out of touch.
The protests prompted Mr Macron to introduce reforms including tax cuts and a more decentralised government.
One of Saturday's protesters told French media outlet Le Monde that they continued to protest because of "injustice" but said they were worried about the "bad image" of the yellow vests.One of Saturday's protesters told French media outlet Le Monde that they continued to protest because of "injustice" but said they were worried about the "bad image" of the yellow vests.
"I am not a thug," the protester insisted."I am not a thug," the protester insisted.
The yellow vest protests, which lost momentum over the summer, were often marred by violence, some of which was blamed on the black blocs.
Saturday's protests interfered with France's annual Heritage Day, when well-known sites open their doors to the public.Saturday's protests interfered with France's annual Heritage Day, when well-known sites open their doors to the public.
On Friday, President Macron said it was good that that people could express themselves but asked that the protests proceeded in a "calm" manner.On Friday, President Macron said it was good that that people could express themselves but asked that the protests proceeded in a "calm" manner.
He has not yet commented on Saturday's events.He has not yet commented on Saturday's events.
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