leiper from leiperfrom our leiper from our studio effect. leiper from our studio in singapore. effect. leiper from our studio in singapore, this effect. leiper from our studio in singapore, this is - effect. leiper from our studio in singapore, this is bbc - effect. leiper from our studio l in singapore, this is bbc news. thank you for being with us. we begin in france were a relative of the 17 year old shot dead by police last week has told the bbc that the family did not want his death to its palpate and riots but they said the law around the use of metal traffic stops must change. that has led to five nights of rioting and looting. from paris, here is our editor. this is nahel, the french algerian team killed last week by a policeman, triggering
while in paris. police have showed up at a tourist hotspot, and as you can see, there are riot police everywhere. this is not the face of france that emmanuel macron wants you to see. but mobile phones are everywhere, social media helping spread the rage and deepen divisions. a burning car was used to attack this home of a local mayor. his wife and young child were injured trying to escape. most of the rioters are teenagers from french north african communities like nahel. many here sympathise with nahel s family, but they lost patience with rioters and vandals. we can t go on like this, this shopkeeper says. hundreds of businesses have been damaged. french politics left and right are split over what to do next. activists call for reform
or arab man in the states is intolerable for french police. boys suffer abuse of control, racial profiling, now they are killing them. this is far from the first time this happens. nahel s death has reopened long existing wounds in france. this was marseilles, france s second largest city, last night. while in paris. police have just fired tear gas at the rioters. we are at the champs elysees which is a tourist hotspot. and as you can see, there are riot police everywhere. this is not the face of france that emmanuel macron wants you to see. but mobile phones are everywhere, social media helping spread the rage and deepen divisions. a burning car was used to attack this home of a local mayor. his wife and young child were injured trying to escape. most of the rioters
talking incident and when people are talking to people in that area they talking to people in that area they were saying enough is enough they were saying enough is enough. there needs to be a state enough. there needs to be a state of enough. there needs to be a state of emergency. president emmanuel macron needs to stop this and emmanuel macron needs to stop this and contain the balance and this and contain the balance and as this and contain the balance and as katia reported that we also and as katia reported that we also had and as katia reported that we also had family members of nahet also had family members of nahel saying to stop because it was hot nahel saying to stop because it was not working. is shifting but there is a lot of people who but there is a lot of people who support the project, least the teenagers taking part in them, the teenagers taking part in them, who feel aggrieved, particularly as katia mentioned in her particularly as katia mentio
are teenagers from french north african communities like nahel. many here sympathise with nahel s family, but they ve lost patience with rioters and vandals. we can t go on like this, this shopkeeper says. hundreds of businesses have been damaged. french politics left and right are split over what to do next. activists call for reform and better training for france s police. assa s brother died after being arrested seven years ago. translation: until france recognises the institutional| racism at the heart of the security forces, there will be so many more nahels. if france had already faced up to the problem, he would still be alive. do you accept allegations