By Tyler Durden: As the Yellow Vest protests rage across France for the 16th straight week, shocking footage has emerged of police brutality. Apparently a Friday call for calm by President Emmanuel Macron doesn't apply to police.
In one clip, a French policeman appears to blast a wheelchair-bound man in the face with pepper spray.
In another video, reportedly captured with a mobile phone camera, a concussion can be heard - after which the camera shows a man on the ground who had been shot in the face as first responders rush to assist him.
French police have been firing 'non-lethal' 40mm rubber projectiles, which are supposed to be less harmful than rubber bullets. It is unclear what the man was hit with, or whether his injuries were life-threatening.
Approximately 39,000 Yellow Vest protesters turned out across France
over the weekend, including 4,000 in Paris according to official government figures - down from the 46,600 reported last week.
"we keep protesting every Saturday because Macron doesn’t respond at all to the yellow vests’ demands. We want to rebuild our democracy and change today’s political system," said Paris yellow vest coordinator Sophie Tissier.
"Macron is contemptuous and … does not even try to understand that there are people that are living in great poverty and precariousness, and that there are so many inequalities," she added.
The protests initially began in November in opposition to a gas tax linked to climate change, and quickly evolved into a general anti-government movement.
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In one clip, a French policeman appears to blast a wheelchair-bound man in the face with pepper spray.
In another video, reportedly captured with a mobile phone camera, a concussion can be heard - after which the camera shows a man on the ground who had been shot in the face as first responders rush to assist him.
French police have been firing 'non-lethal' 40mm rubber projectiles, which are supposed to be less harmful than rubber bullets. It is unclear what the man was hit with, or whether his injuries were life-threatening.
Approximately 39,000 Yellow Vest protesters turned out across France
over the weekend, including 4,000 in Paris according to official government figures - down from the 46,600 reported last week.
"we keep protesting every Saturday because Macron doesn’t respond at all to the yellow vests’ demands. We want to rebuild our democracy and change today’s political system," said Paris yellow vest coordinator Sophie Tissier.
"Macron is contemptuous and … does not even try to understand that there are people that are living in great poverty and precariousness, and that there are so many inequalities," she added.
The protests initially began in November in opposition to a gas tax linked to climate change, and quickly evolved into a general anti-government movement.
More and more crazy videos appearing on the internet after yesterday's #GiletsJunes #YellowVests protest in #France.— BasedPoland (@BasedPoland) 3 March 2019
In this one #Macron's policemen pepper spray a handicapped man. pic.twitter.com/6QYeCAuGar
Encore une fois à #Paris un gilet jaune recoy un tir de #LBD40 en pleine tête. (Au visage) #ActeXVI #GiletsJaunes pic.twitter.com/03CNdUYaca— Gilets Jaunes Européens (@GEuropeens) 2 March 2019
PARIS - Un blessé grave est évacué. D’après les témoins, il a reçu un tir de flashball dans la bouche. #GiletsJaunes #ActeXVI #Acte16 #2mars #2mars2019 pic.twitter.com/lA5joZ7RAa— Clément Lanot (@ClementLanot) 2 March 2019
Le blessé à la tête sur la [Vidéo] a été immédiatement pris en charge par les @CStreetmedic puis ensuite évacuée par les pompiers #Paris #Acte16 #ActeXVI #GiletsJaunes #yellowjackets #ViolencesPolicières @davduf pic.twitter.com/LZNrWE4hb6— Gilets Jaunes Européens (@GEuropeens) 2 March 2019
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