Protest emerges in France against bill seeking to make taking photos of police criminal offence
A severe protest has broken out in the French city of Paris against a bill, seeking to make taking photos of police with malevolent intent a criminal offence.
The protesters have clashed with the police during the protest. The police have used violent methods to quell the protest. They have thrown tear gas shells at the protesters.
The violence has broken out when the protesters have thrown stone and fire workers at the police.
The opposition has strongly criticised the bill. They have termed the action as an attempt to undermine press freedom.
The government, at the same time, has defended the bill, saying that the bill was necessary to protect the officials from online abuse.
The protest is expected to spread swiftly to other locations in the country. It has already spread to Bordeaux, Montpellier, Lille and Nantes.
Earlier, this week, footage emerged of three white policemen racially abusing and beating a black music producer.
The images, which show Michel Zecler being kicked and punched at his Paris studio, have shocked the nation.
French President Emanuel Macron termed the action unacceptable.
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