France uses teargas, water cannon on banned pro-Palestinian rally in Paris
French police used teargas and water cannon to break up a banned rally in support of the Palestinian people in Paris on Thursday, after the Interior Minister said such gatherings were “likely to generate disturbances to public order”, Reuters reports.
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Demonstrators chanted “Israel murderer” and “Macron accomplice”, a reference to French President Emmanuel Macron, who has condemned the deadly attack by the Palestinian Hamas group and voiced solidarity with Israel.
"We live in a country of civil law, a country where we have the right to take a stand and to demonstrate. (It is unfair) to forbid for one side and to authorise for the other and that does not reflect the reality of Palestine," said Charlotte Vautier, 29, an employee at a non-profit.
Earlier this week, Hamas called for protests across the Muslim world on Friday to support Palestinians.
Two pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Paris had already been banned on Thursday for fear of outbursts, when Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, told prefects to ban all pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country.
France is home to some of Europe’s largest Muslim and Jewish populations and Middle East conflict can stoke tensions. Darmanin said the government had acted to boost police protection of Jewish sites, including schools and synagogues.