French yellow vest protesters hit streets for 21st weekend
Particularly gathering in Rouen, Normandy, and eastern Paris for a 21st straight weekend, a great number of yellow vest demonstrators on Saturday took to the streets of France to stage protests against the Macron administration.
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- Published Date: 03:49 | 06 April 2019
- Modified Date: 03:49 | 06 April 2019
Protesters from the yellow vest movement are taking to the streets of France for a 21st straight weekend, with hundreds gathered for a march across Paris, one of numerous protests around the country.
Paris police have fine-tuned their strategy of being more mobile and proactive to counter eventual violence since the first Saturday of protests Nov. 17. The Champs-Elysees avenue is off-limits to protesters after it was hit by rioting last month.
Hundreds gathered in Rouen, in Normandy, a past flashpoint, and hundreds more in eastern Paris at the Place de la Republique, the start of a march to the business district on the capital's western edge.
The yellow vest movement, demanding social and economic justice, has attracted dwindling crowds but still remains a challenge to President Emmanuel Macron.