Skip to main content

noComment
Paris rioting spreads

Paris rioting spreads

02/11/05 01:11 CET

world news

| |

Rioting in Paris is spreading across several poor suburbs and causing mounting strain on France’s conservative government. This was the sixth night in a row of violence, with clashes now in eastern parts of the capital.

At Aulnay-sous-Bois gangs of youths burned cars and threw stones at police, security forces responded firing rubber bullets, thirty four people were detained. The rioting started in Clichy-sous-Bois, but now with a heavy police presence there it is relatively calm. In all, four suburbs have been affected by the violence. The unrest was triggered by the death of two teenagers – locals say they were chased by police and were then electrocuted on entering an electricity substation. Authorities deny the boys were pursued. The Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has sparked controversy by branding the protesting youths scum. There is a heavy presence of ethnic minorities in these poor suburbs – where many suffer from a lack of jobs and complain of poor recognition in French society.

Copyright © 2012 euronews

| |

Login

Please enter your login details

Join the euronews community

By joining euronews’ community , you can participate to U talk and I talk and subscribe to our newsletters.
Please note: All fields are required