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Riot Police Clash With Protesters In France

French riot police clashed with protesters who were demonstrating against the governments controversial labor reforms The rallies have been taking place since the end of March, with hundreds of thousands taking to streets all over France. The protest turned violent on Saturday when riot police used tear gas to disperse the protesters who were building barricades, setting rubbish bins on fire and dismantling CCTV cameras on the streets in Rennes in Western France Press TV reports: Protesters were denouncing the Socialist government for what they see as iron fist tactics from law enforcement to quell protest demonstrations. Protesters are destroying public surveillance cameras and burning containers #Rennes pic.twitter.com/YuViZkgVHu — Andrés Benedicto (@_abenedicto) May 14, 2016 Over the past few weeks, police have clashed with protesters opposing a government-planned unpopular labor law in most major cities in France. The French government has resorted to the constitution’s Article 49.3, allowing the ruling Socialists to bypass parliamentary approval and push the controversial labor reform bill through. The French government says the proposed labor reforms are aimed at curbing the country’s unemployment rate, which President Francois Hollande is trying to lower to below 10 percent. Protesters and workers’ unions, however, say the government wants [...]