French government admits security 'flaws' in Paris riots
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French government admits security 'flaws' in Paris riots
Date 18.03.2019
France's government faced harsh criticism on Sunday, in the aftermath of an arson and looting rampage perpetrated by demonstrators during a "yellow vest" protest in Paris the day before.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe acknowledged the existence of security "flaws," which he said the government would work to rectify.
French Police appeared overwhelmed during Saturday's protest, as demonstrators ran amok on Paris' famous Champs Elysee avenue. So-called "black bloc" protesters vandalized a popular upscale restaurant, luxury stores, a bank, a chocolatier and several newsstands.
Retailers said that some 80 shops and businesses were affected. Authorities responded with tear gas, stun grenades and water cannon, in an attempt to repel protesters.
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