Ausschreitungen bei Demonstration in Paris

Die Proteste gegen die Polizeigewalt erreichen nun auch die französische Hauptstadt.

Bei einer Demonstration von etwa 400 Menschen gegen Polizeigewalt ist es in Paris zu Ausschreitungen gekommen. Einige Demonstranten zündeten Müllbehälter an und warfen Flaschen auf Polizisten, die ihrerseits Tränengas einsetzen, berichteten die Regionalzeitung "Le Parisien" und andere Medien am Mittwochabend.

Knapp zwei Wochen nach vermuteten Übergriffen von Polizisten bei der Festnahme eines 22-Jährigen in Aulnay-sous-Bois bei Paris erreichten die Proteste nun die Hauptstadt. Auch in anderen Städten des Landes gab es Demonstrationen. In Rouen in der Normandie wurden 21 Menschen vorläufig festgenommen, berichtete die Nachrichtenagentur AFP. In Lille gingen 500 Demonstranten auf die Straße.

Ein Arbeiter fegt Glasscherben vor einem Zadig & Voltaire-Geschäft mit zerbrochenen Fenstern.
This picture taken on February 15, 2017, shows a vandalised shop window after sporadic clashes between the police and people after a demonstration showing support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Le Marais district in Paris. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT
Ein umgestürzter Mülleimer liegt auf der Straße, daneben ein Polizeiwagen.
This picture taken on February 15, 2017, shows a vandalised bottles bin after sporadic clashes between the police and people after a demonstration showing support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Le Marais district in Paris. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT
Polizisten in Kampfmontur rücken nachts auf einer Straße vor.
Anti riot police stands guard as people gather during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ
Bei einer Demonstration stehen brennende Mülltonnen auf der Straße.
People stand in front of burning bins during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ
Bei einer Demonstration in Frankreich werden Mülltonnen in Brand gesetzt.
People stand in front of burning bins during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ
Ein Polizist in Schutzausrüstung steht vor einem kleinen Feuer und Rauch.
An anti riot policeman holds a tear gas canister as he walks by a fire during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ
Eine Demonstration in Paris mit brennenden Barrikaden und Protestierenden mit Transparenten.
A person holds a placard reading "Cops, rapists, killers" as people gather during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE LOPEZ
Ein Paar küsst sich auf der Straße, im Hintergrund Polizeiwagen mit Blaulicht.
People kiss during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT
Bei einer Demonstration stehen brennende Mülltonnen und Rauch auf der Straße.
People gather as anti riot police spreads tear gas during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT
Eine Menschenmenge steht nachts in einer Straße, während roter Rauch aufsteigt.
People hold smoke flares during a demonstration to show support to a 22-year-old youth worker, identified only as Theo, after he was assaulted on February 2, in Barbes Rochechouart district in Paris, on February 15, 2017. French President Francois Hollande called for "justice" over the alleged rape of a black youth with a police baton, an incident that has sparked 10 nights of rioting and more than 200 arrests. / AFP PHOTO / GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT

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