again violent protests in France

France's security forces have again clashed with protesters on Saturday, after they tried to stop building a reservoir for the agriculture industry southwest of the state. Violent scenes between protesters and rule forces in Saite-Soline, west of France, occurred after several days of violent nationwide protests over reform [...]
Violent scenes between protesters and rule forces in Saithe-Soline, west of France, occurred after several days of violent nationwide protests over France's president's pension reform, Emmanuel Macron.
At least 6,000 people attended the March 25th protest, local authorities said, meanwhile, organisers said there were about 25,000 demonstrators.
Over 3,000 members of the security forces were deployed, and authorities said the “at least 1,0008x1> violent protesters, including some from Italy, were participants in the protest.
The site where the water reservoir is being built was surrounded by police, but clashes began very quickly between police and protesters.
Protesters threw strong bags and improvised explosives towards the police, meanwhile, rule forces responded with tear gas and water balls.
While the state is standing up to protect pensioners, we will also rise to protect water”, one of the organisers said. The protest motto was “We're booked, thank you”.
Police said they arrested 11 people who were found with cold weapons, but also explosive devices.
In France, the protest movement against pension reform has turned into the largest domestic crisis of second term in Macroni, while daily there are clashes in the streets of Paris and other French cities between police and protesters. / REL/











