Paris: Violence
again erupted as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in
several cities on Saturday to protest against the latest version French form seen that threatens the rights of workers, officials said.Police and protesters clash in mining and construction, as well as in Paris, causing several people injured as protests nationwide aims to increase pressure against reforms that will make it easier for companies who are struggling to dismissed employees.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has strongly condemned the unrest, which he blamed on a small group of protesters. In a statement, he said the : composition absolute abundance behind the violence has nothing to do with the protesters in a huge number of these.
He added that at least 7 police officers were injured. From Paris to the northern city of Lille to the eastern city of Strasbourg and Toulouse, the southwestern city About 200 joined the protest against the employer's rules, while the protest was written on banners marched in Toulouse.
While protests 6th consecutive breaks began in Paris, Jean-Claude Mail ly of the Force Ouvriere union, said: 'We are starting the second month of protest. We are not afraid of losing heat.
According to police, however, the number of people came out to protest was much lower than from a peak of 31 March, when 39 thousand people has participated as estimated by organizers nationwide total is 1.2 million. Interior Ministry estimated the crowd Saturday 12 thousand people across the country and said that 26 people were arrested.
The interior ministry said up to 2 thousand people marched in Paris, while organizers said there were more than 5 times.
Police in Bahrain have used tear gas bomb and lost in clashes with protesters, while three members of the security forces needed emergency and many reports do not specify that 19 people were injured.
In constructions, hundreds of youths erected barricades and threw rocks, bottles and eggs placed security forces, who responded with gunfire to wander and tear gas.
Paris police also used tear gas against masked protesters who were throwing bottles and fireworks.
Three police officers were slightly injured in the clashes, a short period of time. Labor reform, which is already dilute efforts to romngeabchet Critics are considered likely failed to achieve their objective of preventing the loss of career, with 25 per cent of youth.
The government of President Francois Hollande is desperate to promote reform, which is regarded as a final effort to revive the economy, which swept before the presidential election next year. according to a new survey from Saturday, said only 15 percent want the Netherlands to stand for re-election as a drop of 5 points in a month . Via: postkhmer


