French Riot Police Use Tear Gas on Anti-Tax Protesters
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Jumat, 19 Oktober 2018 21:54 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - French riot police fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators in north-west France on Saturday, after some protesters hurled stones and iron bars at them in a rally against a controversial green tax and layoffs.
Three demonstrators were arrested while four protesters and a police officer were injured after scuffles broke out during the protest on Saturday afternoon.
Protest organizers said that 30,000 people, including haulers, fishermen and food industry workers, had gathered in the town of Quimper in Brittany to demonstrate against an environmental tax on trucks and layoffs, even though the government had earlier in the week suspended the application of the so-called Ecotax. Authorities, however, estimate that 15,000 people joined in the protest.
The prefect of the department of Finistere, Jean-Luc Videlaine, blamed the violence on a "marginal group" of right-wing extremists, who he said were believed to be among the protesters. Before the weekend, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault had warned against any "spiral of violence" in Brittany, after previous clashes last week during similar demonstrations.
The Ecotax, aimed at encouraging environmentally friendly commercial transport, imposes new levies on French and foreign vehicles transporting commercial goods weighing over 3.5 tones. It came under fire from farmers and food sector workers across the country, but especially in Brittany, where the economy is heavily dependent on agriculture.
Even though the government has said the tax would not take effect on January 1 as previously planned, protest organizers say it is not enough, demanding instead a permanent suspension of the tax.
The Ecotax was adopted by Nicolas Sarkozy's center-right UMP government in 2009, but its implementation has repeatedly been put off. Officials said the suspension of the tax, which would raise about one billion euros per year, would last at least several months. Environmentalists slammed the Socialist government for postponing the tax, with Green MEP Jose Bove calling the move "pathetic" and an "incredible retreat".
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