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Council of Europe slams ‘excessive’ police force in France protests

STRASBOURG, March 25, (AFP) - The Council of Europe -- the continent’s leading human rights watchdog -criticised French police’s “excessive use of force” during demonstrations against an unpopular pension reform.

“Violent incidents have occurred, including some that have targeted the forces of law and order,” its commissioner for human rights Dunja Mijatovic said. “But the sporadic acts of violence of some protesters or other reprehensible acts committed by other persons during a protest cannot justify excessive use of force by agents of the state. These acts are not enough to deprive peaceful protesters of their right to freedom of assembly,” she said.

“It is up to the authorities to allow the actual exercise of these freedoms by protecting peaceful demonstrators and journalists covering these protests against police brutality and against violent individuals acting within or on the sidelines of marches,” she added.

Rights groups, magistrates, and left-wing politicians have raised alarm over what they have described as arbitrary arrests and apparent abusive police practices during protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Police have detained hundreds as they try to disperse daily protests in Paris and other cities, but rights advocates say they have released the large majority without pressing charges.

Security officials have defended their actions, saying they are responding to violent rioters and anarchist groups which frequently infiltrate French demonstrations to provoke clashes.

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