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Protesters Hold March of Silence in Nantes


Sat 03 Aug 2019 | 04:41 PM
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French Protesters hold a march of Silence in Nantes on Saturday following the death of Steve Maia Canico, who disappeared during a music festival in June amid a police raid that resulted in clashes with techno fans.

French police have used a water cannon and tear gas to disperse the crowd of Protesters at a march of silence in Nantes, Sputnik reported.

The body of the young man who drowned in the Loire River was discovered on Monday, prompting accusations of police brutality causing his death, because many festival-goers were allegedly forced into the river by officers, who used batons and tear gas.

French authorities reportedly said they will stop disturbers of the peace from accessing the city center after the Yellow Vests movement said they would join the event.

The wave of Yellow Vests rallies started in the country in mid-November over planned hikes in fuel taxes. While the government has abandoned its plans to raise the taxes, people continue to take to the streets across France every weekend protesting against the current government's policies.

Noteworthy, French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner caused anger on Wednesday after comparing violent acts committed by anti-government Yellow Vest protesters to a terrorist attack.

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