there is nothing for us, we feel abandoned, and on top of that, we get attacked by the people who are supposed to protect us. this is enough. this is one offence too many. the march ended this afternoon in a different kind of protest, burning cars, tear gas, clashes with police. one local resident told us her own teenage son had been mistreated by police, and that the violence following nahel s death was justified. translation: i would not be surprised if the trouble - continues as long as there are no consequences for this police officer. i am not in the heads of the young people but what is happening here is justified. police are the delinquents, not the youth. parents are doing everything they can. but i would agree with them. the officer is now in custody and fitting it onto voluntary homicide. the french interior minister said it was time for the violence to stop. translation: last night s riots and burning a school, a town hall, a social centre, that has nothing to do with what
in case any of their western allies get overexcited, because despite everything that has happened in moscow, the russian army is still a formidable foe for the ukrainians. in nanterre today, thousands gathered to mark the void left by one local teenager and the rage that flowed in to fill it. the violence here last night still mapped onto the surrounding streets in ash and debris. nahel s mother leading a chant of police, assassins. evan came from a suburb on the other side of paris, but the problems there were just the same, he said. translation:
of protests and violence sparked after a 17 year old boy was killed during a traffic stop in a paris suburb on tuesday. there have been few signs of de escalation in nanterre, the paris suburb where the boy, known as nahel m, was shot. protesters torched cars, barricaded streets and hurled projectiles. violence has been reported in the cities of marseille and nantes, and even across the border in belgium. france s interior minister is spending the night at the national police command center. he says over 400 people have been arrested thus far. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson sent in this report. in nanterre today, thousands gathered to mark the void left by one local teenager and the rage that flowed in to fill it. the violence here last night still mapped onto the surrounding streets in ash and debris. nahel s mother leading a chant of police assassins.
france has deployed 40,000 police officers as the country enters its third night of protests and violence after a 17 year old boy named as nahel m was killed during a traffic stop in a paris suburb on tuesday. there have been few signs of de escalation in nanterre, the paris suburb where nahel was shot. protesters there torched cars, barricade streets and hurled projectiles. violence has been reported across the country this evening, including in the cities of marseille and nantes, and even across the border in belgium. so far tonight, at least 100 people have been arrested, according to the country s interior minister. our paris correspondent lucy williamson sent this report from paris. in nanterre today, thousands gathered to mark the void left by one local teenager and the rage that flowed in to fill it. the violence here last night still mapped onto the surrounding streets in ash and debris. nahel s mother leading a chant of police assassins.
is spending the night at the national police command centre. he says over 400 people have been arrested thus far. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson sent in this report. in nanterre today, thousands gathered to mark the void left by one local teenager and the rage that flowed in to fill it. the violence here last night still mapped onto the surrounding streets in ash and debris. nahel s mother leading a chant of police assassins. evan came from a suburb on the other side of paris but the problems there were just the same, he said. translation: we don t have jobs, we don t get hired - if we don t lie on our cv. there is nothing for us. we feel abandoned. and on top of that we get attacked by the people supposed to protect us. this is one offence too many.