Democracy, French Style

Its always nice to get a look in, to see how those utopians get things done in their leftist/socialist bastion. Us barbarians can only look on, oh well, I guess the grass is always greener on the other side...

Rioting youths swarmed across a downtown Paris plaza, ripping up street signs and park benches and hurling stones and chunks of paving at police at the end of the largest of massive protests across France on Tuesday against a new jobs law.

Riot police fired tear gas and rubber pellets and made repeated charges into the crowds of several hundred youths at Place d'Italie on the Left Bank, carrying away those they arrested. Paris police said they took more than 200 people into custody and that 18 people suffered slight injuries.

Youths attacked people in groups, kicking and punching them. They used metal bars to break up chunks of pavement that they hurled at helmeted riot officers, who advanced behind raised shields to sweep the square clear. Youths also smashed shop fronts, bus shelters and clashed with police in Rennes, in northwest France.
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Strikers again shut down the Eiffel Tower, but mail was delivered, more planes and trains were running, fewer teachers stayed off the job and there were fewer disruptions to daily life. The government said fewer high schools and colleges were closed or suffering disruptions by protesters.
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"What Chirac has done is not enough," said Rebecca Konforti, 18, who was among a group of students who jammed tables against the door of their high school in southern Paris to block entry. "They're not really concessions. He just did it to calm the students."
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Tourists, meanwhile, stood bewildered before closed gates at the Eiffel Tower. Parisian commuters flattened themselves onto subway trains limited by the strike. Garbage bins in some Paris neighborhoods stood overflowing and uncollected by striking sanitation workers.

Irish budget airline Ryanair canceled all its flights in and out of France.

Update

BBC, not wanting to be critical of their leftist allies, plays down the violence, why after reading their unique version of the truth, you would assume, its was all ok.

There were some scuffles between protestors and police in Paris, which saw violence during previous rallies. Scuffles broke out towards the end of the rally, with some protesters throwing rocks and bottles at riot police in the Place d'Italie in the south. Police said nine people were slightly injured in the mostly peaceful march.

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