Brutal arrest of French students may lead to another protests
Footage showing the brutal arrest of high school students protesting outside Paris is causing a stir ahead of further anti-government protests this weekend. The footage, which has been shared widely on social media, has prompted trade unions and far-left parties to lash out at perceived police brutality. The images, which were filmed Thursday at Mantes-la-Jolie, showed a group of students on their knees with their hands behind their head. They are being watched over by armed police officers whose faces are hidden by ski masks. In one of the videos, a police officer can be heard saying: "Here is a class that behaves well."
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 07 December 2018
- Modified Date: 03:03 | 07 December 2018
"We're asking him to meet us to negotiate on spending power, which is what underpins all this anger," Cauchy told AFP.
Macron, who has not commented publicly on the crisis since Saturday, is due to speak about the protests early next week.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said the government was ready to consider "any measure which would allow us to boost spending power".
But Macron's office has said he will stick to his decision to cut a "fortune tax" on high-earners, abolished last year in a bid to boost investment.
That decision is deeply unpopular with protesters and, along with a string of comments deemed insensitive to ordinary workers, has led critics to label Macron a "president of the rich".