Posted on 04/06/2019 1:22:24 AM PDT by Nextrush
The government of France continues to apply the maximum pressure on Yellow Vests protests with an ever widening list of restricted zones for protest.
This weekend restrictions are in place in Caen, Toulouse and Rouen, where a major Yellow Vests protest has been called for on social media.
In Paris an ever widening zone of restriction includes the Champs-Elysees, the Elysee Palace (Presidential Home) and the National Assembly building.
Nationwide a mobilization of 63,500 members of the police Saturday.
In Paris we have the new Prefect of Police Didier Lallemont keeping up his pressure on protesters and a protest procession that will be on both banks of the Seine river launching at 12 Noon local time....
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What stopped you from posting the whole thing?
Having spent time in Caen, it is hard to imagine how the chaos, and barbarity Macron is unleashing on French citizens.
Oops, Now, not how. My tablet hates me.
Thanks for the links, hard to believe it’s been going on for over 4 months now.
And the sad thing is, despite its importance, it's not getting much coverage excepting by an occasional blogger.
Exactly, and the more mainstream coverage that does occasionally seep out, shows a torched car, or broken out windows; leaving the impression that this is an unruly, destructive mob, when, in reality, there’s a very small faction causing that sort of trouble.
*** leaving the impression that this is an unruly, destructive mob, when ***
Probably, a month and a half ago, I posted a link or pic of someone throwng a cement block through a restaurant window. The person throwing it was a Policeman!
I am aware that there are a small number of yellow vests who have caused destruction, and it is said that Macron’s regime is paying Antifa, and disruptors to commit acts of destruction in order to discredit the Jaunes Gilets.
Glad to see post about the yellow vest, this deserves a lot more international attention than it is currently getting.
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