Security Fear After Macron Booed by Furious French Protesters (+Video)


Security Fear After Macron Booed by Furious French Protesters (+Video)

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte were at the center of an astonishing security scare when furious anti-government protesters swarmed towards them in a Paris park.

Macron's security arrangements were brought into question Wednesday after he was confronted by protesters calling for his resignation while strolling in a public garden on France's national holiday, France24 reported.

A group of anti-government "gilets jaunes" (yellow vests) demonstrators spotted Macron and started following him, hurling abuse, as he and his wife Brigitte walked with bodyguards in the Tuileries Gardens near the Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday.

In a video posted on the Gilets Jaunes Infos page on Facebook, what appears to be a few dozen protesters boo and shout "Macron demission!" (Macron resign) as they surround the presidential party, many filming on their phones.

"It's incredible, we've stumbled upon the thorn in our side," one protester is heard saying.

Macron engages in a close encounter with agitated men who wave fingers in his face while complaining about police heavyhandedness against protesters and about economic inequality.

Neither Macron nor demonstrators visible in the video are wearing face masks, recommended for preventing coronavirus contagion.

The heated exchange, with security guards looking on, lasted about six minutes.

Macron is seen repeatedly urging the group to "be cool," while taking tim to listen to some of their gripes.

He said he understood their "feeling of injustice" but in response to complaints about alleged police abuses, he pointed out that "there are also violent people among yourselves".

"This is a public holiday, I am taking a walk with my wife, and you are heckling me," Macron tells one of them.

The exchange ends with one protester thanking Macron for listening, and saying: "I cannot even curse at him" as the president turns to leave.

"All the better!" replied Macron, who had earlier presided over a Bastille Day ceremony.

Nobody was arrested during the confrontation, and the Macrons were able to make their home to the presidential palace on foot, still surrounded by security guards.

In January, Mr and Mrs Macron were evacuated from a packed Paris theatre by armed riot police after a mob of anti-government protesters tried to reach them.

The security scare led to them both leaving the Bouffes du Nord in the 10th arrondissement before the play they were watching ended.

Video posted on Twitter showed around 30 demonstrators storming the doors of the historic theatre, which is close to the Eurostar railway station in the city.

According to an official count, about 2,500 demonstrators and 1,800 law enforcement agents have been injured in weekly yellow vest protests that kicked off in November 2018.

Activists say two dozen civilians lost an eye as police used rubber bullets to quell the violence, and five lost a hand to stun grenades.

The rallies, which started as a protest against a loss of spending power and Macron's perceived contempt for the common man, often sparked tense confrontations with protesters and the security forces.

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