Hundreds of French protesters have defied a ban to march in central Paris in opposition to police violence, every week after riots sparked by the killing of an adolescent in a Parisian suburb broke out.
Police dispersed the two,000 protesters from Paris’s big Place de la Republique on Saturday, sending a number of hundred individuals in the direction of the vast Boulevard Magenta the place they had been seen marching peacefully.
The protests had been referred to as by the household of Adama Traore, a Black Frenchman who died in police custody in 2016 in circumstances much like the killing of George Floyd in the US.
Al Jazeera’s Paul Rhys stories from Paris, France.
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