Published on 11 Feb 2017
A
peaceful rally in a Paris suburb turned violent amid anger over the
case of a black youth worker who was allegedly raped with a police
baton.
Police on Saturday fired tear gas at protesters who threw projectiles at officers and set cars and rubbish bins alight.
Some say France's state of emergency stop-and-search measures are to blame.
Al Jazeera's David Chater reports from Bobigny in northern Paris.
Police on Saturday fired tear gas at protesters who threw projectiles at officers and set cars and rubbish bins alight.
Some say France's state of emergency stop-and-search measures are to blame.
Al Jazeera's David Chater reports from Bobigny in northern Paris.
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