Protests in Paris protesting fuel prices, tear gas

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Anti-French protesters have clashed with police

Police used tear gas and water-solids to disperse protests in protest of fuel price hike in Paris's Champs-Elysee on Saturday.

Protesters hurled stones at the police when police stopped them when they moved on to the famous shopping center. Protesters called the Yellow Jacket protesters protesting against rising taxes on diesel in protesters protesting at the ground.

They wear wearing yellow jackets in their eyes. The organizers declared Saturday protest as a second protest.

On this day, three thousand police officers were deployed in important areas of Paris.

There are important government offices, including the official residence of the Prime Minister of France, near the Champs LC Avenue. The protesters could not reach these areas, for which the police took position on the streets of the metal barricade.

Demonstrators call slogans demanding the resignation of President Emanuel Macron. Authorities said, so far the protesters could not enter a sensitive area.

The country's Interior Minister Christophe Casner has alleged that protesters were affected by the influence of French-hardliner nationalist leader Marie La Pen. But unlike a tweet, La Pen is calling Castan a man who is dishonest.

As many as 23 thousand people were involved in protests in France for 11 hours at the local time, said Kastner.

This number is much less than the people involved in the first day of the Yellow Jacket protests. A week ago, about two and eighty thousand people came to the streets in France protesting the first day.

The 37-year-old Lititia diwali said a protester said, "We are not here to beat the police. We want the government to listen to us.

The protesters claimed that tear gas is being thrown on us when we came to peaceful protest.
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