Riot police spray tear gas as they come under attack from protesters in Paris
Riot police spray tear gas as they come under attack from protesters in Paris with thousands defying lockdown rules to take to the streets in cities across the world for May Day rallies
- There were 18 arrests in the French capital by mid-afternoon, with police using tear gas to quell rioting
- Thousands also poured onto the streets of Berlin , Istanbul, Madrid, Paris and Turin for the workers’ day
- France is currently under lockdown because of the Coronavirus pandemic, but this did not stop trade unions and other organisations encouraging protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s administration
- Youths wearing black balaclavas and brandishing metal bars were seen smashing shop and bank windows
Riot police came under attack in Paris today as thousands took to the streets for the traditional May 1 Labour Day protests across France and the rest of the world in defiance of lockdown rules.
Thousands also poured onto the streets of Berlin, Istanbul, Madrid, Paris and Turin for the workers’ day.
There were 18 arrests in the French capital by mid-afternoon, with disturbances breaking out along the route of an organised march.
‘Tear gas is being used to restore order, but the attacks are ongoing,’ said an officer at the scene. ‘Organised gangs are specifically targeting officers.’
France is currently under lockdown because of the Coronavirus pandemic, but this did not stop trade unions and other organisations encouraging protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s administration.
There were chants of ‘Macron resign’ as the march rallied thousands between Republic and Nation squares on Saturday afternoon.
Youths wearing black balaclavas and brandishing metal bars were seen smashing shop and bank windows.
PARIS, FRANCE: A protester kicks in a bank window at the International Labour Day protests on May 1 as demonstrations turned ugly as the crowds vented their fury at Emmanuel Macron
PARIS, FRANCE: A demonstrator holds a flare during demonstrations in the French capital today as they protested against Macron
PARIS, FRANCE: A Gilet Jaune, or yellow vest, protestor stands in front of a burning barricade holding his hand up with an inscription calling for President Macron to resign
PARIS, FRANCE: Riot police with shields move in to quell the disruption as red hot flares are hurled in their direction near the Place de la Republique
PARIS, FRANCE: A Gilet Jaune, or yellow vest, protestor screams towards French Riot Police as they protest through the streets of Paris on May Day against President Macron’s economic reforms, the insufficient state of the French public health system and the French Government’s response to the Covid Pandemic on May 1
Protesters stand near a burning trash bin in the street during the annual May Day
TURIN, ITALY: Riot police clash with protesters during the protest of the May Day in Turin, Italy. Every year May Day is used to mark the fight for workers’ rights, with unions and associations converging in the streets
ISTANBUL, TURKEY: Riot police officers scuffle with demonstrators as they attempt to defy a ban and march on Taksim Square to celebrate May Day, during a nationwide ‘full closure’ imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease
ISTANBUL, TURKEY: Police detain a demonstrator as they clash during a May Day rally marking the international day of the worker
BERLIN, GERMANY: Demonstrators attend a protest on their bicycles against gentrification and high rents in front of the Victory Column earlier today during the May Day demonstrations
BERLIN, GERMANY: Thousands of people joined a May Day protest in the German capital earlier today
BERLIN, GERMANY: A huge number of protestors participate in the annual ‘Revolutionary May 1’ protest march earlier today
TORINO, ITALY: A hooded figure holds a red flare in the air during the May Day protests in Italy earlier today
TORINO, ITALY: A group of police officers wearing riot gear stand together watching a group of demonstrators in Torino earlier today
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A crowd of demonstrators are almost completely enveloped in a cloud of red and white smoke at the May Day protests earlier today
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Two protestors are stood surrounded by tear gas in the Belgian capital earlier today as people gathered in the Bois de La Cambre park for the May Day protests
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A line of police officers wearing riot gear and holding batons and shields are seen holding rank during the second ‘La Boum – L’Abime’ festival in Brussels earlier today
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A number of people who gathered in a park in Belgium earlier today faced off against police officers
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A protestors kicks a football towards a line of police officers at a park in Belgium earlier today during a May Day protest
There were regular anti-Macron riots every Saturday in Paris before the Coronavirus crisis, most of them organised by the so-called Yellow Vests movement.
Named after their high-viz jackets, they caused millions of euros worth of damage around the Champs Elysee and other major tourist attractions.
Major acts of vandalism even saw the Arc de Triomphe itself being ransacked, while police had their weapons stolen nearby.
Mounted officers, water cannons, and armoured vehicles capable of spreading high-intensity gas were all used in weekly security operations.
The Vests were joined by extremists from the far Right and the ultra-Left, as well as anarchists intent on causing as much damage as possible.
They forced crisis-ridden Mr Macron to climb down on imposing green surcharges, and he also increased the national minimum wage by seven per sent, and scrapped tax on bonuses, in response to the trouble.
PARIS, FRANCE: Protesters react to tear gas at the International Labour Day protests
PARIS, FRANCE: A Yellow Vest protester gestures near a fire during the traditional May Day protests
PARIS, FRANCE: Firefighters carry police officer away from clashes during the traditional May Day protests
PARIS, FRANCE: Police head towards protesters at the International Labour Day protests on May 1
PARIS, FRANCE: French riot police stand in formation during clashes with protesters as part of the traditional May Day protests
BERLIN, GERMANY: A large crowd of demonstrators attend a protest in the German capital earlier today on their bicycles to protest against gentrification and high rents
BERLIN, GERMANY: German police officers stand in a group watching over a crowd of demonstrators in the capital earlier today
BERLIN, GERMANY: Huge crowds of people are gathered together in the German capital as they take part in the May Day protests
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the streets of central Stockholm today to protest against the country’s Covid-19 restrictions
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: Police officers in Sweden are seen removing a man with a guitar from the crowd of demonstrators in the capital who gathered to protest against coronavirus restrictions
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: A large crowd of protestors gathered in the Swedish capital earlier today to demonstrate against the national Covid-19 rules
TURIN, ITALY: A woman, who’s face is covered with a white bandana, stands behind a banner in the middle of a May Day demonstration in Turin earlier today
TURIN, ITALY: Red smoke fills the air above a number of demonstrators in Turin earlier today as people gathered to take part in the May Day protests
BRUSSELS, BEKGIUM: Police use a water cannon to put out a fire at the Bois de La Cambre park in Brussels, Belgium, earlier today
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: The water cannon was also used to disperse a crowd of demonstrators earlier today
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A man lies down in front of police vehicles equipped with water cannons in Brussels earlier today
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A huge wave of police officers walks towards a crowd of demonstrators in Belgium earlier today to break up a protest
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Protestors who gathered at the ‘La Boum – L’Abime’ festival in Belgium are seen dancing to music, with one person even sitting on the shoulders of another demonstrator
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: A group of protestors in Belgium hold up a sign which reads ‘Mom I am fed up’ during a gathering to protest against government-imposed anti-Covid measures
The independent Mr Macron, leader of the Republic On The Move party, won the French presidential election in a landslide in 2017, but he is now dubbed the ‘President of the Rich’.
He will attempt re-election in a year’s time, but the far-Right leader Marine Le Pen, of the National Rally party, is already making inroads into his vote.
The atmosphere was similarly tense in the Turkish capital, where officers were seen tackling demonstrators, grappling them around their faces and pulling their hair.
In Turin, hundreds scrummed with riot police as red flags bearing the hammer and sickle buffeted in the wind.
And in Madrid, deputy prime minister Carmen Calvo marched with other members of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party.
Meanwhile, the Russian Communist Party held a more subdued commemoration for Karl Marx in Moscow where the authorities still revere the Soviet Union, despite its atrocities and failings.
TURIN, ITALY: A line of riot police officers make their way along a road in Turin earlier today as a number of people gathered to take part in the May Day protests
TORINO, ITALY: A line of riot police officers block off a road in Torino earlier today in response to the May Day demonstrations
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: Demonstrators on the streets of the Swedish capital lock their arms together in a line to prevent police officers from breaking up the crowd earlier today
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: A tattooed woman holds a white rose in her hand earlier today as she joined hundreds of people taking to the streets to protest against coronavirus restrictions
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: Signs which read ‘Love is the cure’ and ‘until you wake up, I will fight for you!’ are held in the air by demonstrators in Sweden earlier today
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: People at the front of this group of demonstrators linked their arms together to form a human chain to prevent members being taken away from the protest today
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: A man is led away from a group of demonstrators in the Swedish capital earlier today during May Day protests
MADRID, SPAIN: Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo and candidates for Madrid’s regional elections Pablo Iglesias from ‘Unidas Podemos’ and Angel Gabilondo from ”Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party” (PSOE) attend a protest to mark the International Labour Day
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Members of the Communist Party take part in demonstrations in the Russian capital on Saturday
TURIN, ITALY: A protester wearing a protective mask holds a green smoke bomb during the protest of the May Day
TURIN, ITALY: Protesters march through the city to mark International Workers’ Day
MADRID, SPAIN: Socialists hold red flags with the hammer and sickle during May Day protests in Spain on Saturday
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Russian Communist Party Leader Gennady Zyuganov greets supporters as State Duma Deputy Valery Rashkin (right) looks on in front of the monument to German political theorist Karl Marx during the rally marking the International Labour Day
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Communist Party supporters attend the rally marking the International Labour Day
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Communist Party members attend the rally marking the International Labour Day as part of Soviet traditions
MADRID, SPAIN: Hundreds march through the streets of the Spanish capital on Saturday to celebrate workers’ rights
MADRID, SPAIN: People march past the City Hall during the traditional May Day rally on Saturday
MADRID, SPAIN: Thousands pour through the streets of the Spanish capital today to mark the international workers’ day