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Why Paris is burning and other parts of France have ignited

Since the French Revolution of 1789, France has had a long history of violent street protests and unrest. People take to the streets to agitate against misgovernance and other political, social and economic issues. The death of a 17-year-old boy in a police shooting is the latest incident to spark widespread protests.

July 03, 2023 / 16:11 IST
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A worker cleans glass debris next to a message on a plywood board reading "Justice for Nahel" in the centre of Marseille, southern France on July 1, 2023, after a fourth consecutive night of rioting in France over the killing of a teenager by police. (AFP Photo)
A worker cleans glass debris next to a message on a plywood board reading "Justice for Nahel" in the centre of Marseille, southern France on July 1, 2023, after a fourth consecutive night of rioting in France over the killing of a teenager by police. (AFP Photo)

There was relative peace and calm in Paris and other cities of France after six consecutive days of violent riots and street protests in large parts of the country following the death of a 17-year-old boy in police firing. But there could be a recurrence of violence, warn experts.

In the past six days, shops have been looted, buildings, offices and cars have been burnt and residences of several officials, including the Mayor of Paris, have been attacked and damaged by the protesters. There have been frequent clashes in the streets and around 45,000 policemen have been sent across the country to control the situation. More than 3,000 arrests have been made by the police through the violence.

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Why was the boy shot?

The boy, known as Nahel M, was of Algerian and Moroccan descent and a resident of Nanterre, a west Paris suburb dominated by people from former French colonies in Africa. On Tuesday, he was allegedly driving a yellow Mercedes car without a licence around the city when two policemen stopped him.