segunda-feira, 30 de novembro de 2015

Clashes with police in Paris on the eve of the climate conference

Environmental activists protest in Paris, despite the ban on demonstrations imposed by the authorities as a result of the attacks that caused the death of 130 people on 13 November day.

Hundreds of protesters were involved at the beginning of the afternoon this Sunday in clashes with the police, who used tear gas to disperse the crowd and arrested more than a hundred people.

Ecologists and anarchists protested against the "State of emergency" decreed in France and accused of hypocrisy the rulers gathered for the United Nations Conference on climam which will take place tomorrow in Paris.

At the same time, about 10000 people held hands in the streets of the French capital, to denounce the "climate emergency" and strategies of companies that present themselves as supporters of the fight against climate change when in fact are those that pollute more.

. AirFranceFR SPONSOR <a href="https://twitter.com/COP21">COP21? #COP21 #COP21Paris https://t.co/sTPh85Xyn0 to JCDecaux #etaturgence #Hacker pic.twitter.com/rAVwx0nuSE</a>

In Republic square, thousands of shoes have reported the cancellation of the March by the climate scheduled for this Sunday, an initiative of environmental organisations that registered membership of about 10000 people.

The place of the #République strewn with shoes to symbolize the missing walkers #COP21 usainformations <a href="https://t.co/ViloyFFDt6">pic.twitter.com/ViloyFFDt6</a><p>-B.Illy (BenjaminIlly) November 29, 2015

However, the politicians gave in tribute to the victims of the attacks. The French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, he accompanied his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau at the Bataclan, the concert hall where took place the most dramatic consequences and where he was also the President of Chile Michelle Bachelet.

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