The situation has led the government to launch a hotline for officers, promising a sympathetic ear. AFP
French gendarmes run through smoke of tear gas, during a May Day demonstration when more than 7,400 police and gendarmes were deployed across Paris. AFP
Now in the 24th week, police are feeling the strain of the weekly mass rallies. AFP
In the first four months of the year, nearly half as many French police committed suicide as the full 12 months of 2018. AFP
Paris riot police fired teargas as they squared off against hardline demonstrators among tens of thousands of May Day protesters who flooded the city on May 1. AFP
A protester (C) falls on the ground as he is surrounded by riot police officers. AFP
People take part in the annual May Day (Labour Day) workers' demonstration in the Montparnasse district of Paris on May 1, 2019. AFP
A riot police officer holds a 40-millimetre rubber defensive bullet launcher LBD (LBD40) as he faces off violent protesters. The use of “flash balls” rubber bullets has been controversial given the number of severe injuries they have caused. AFP
French anti-riot police officers use a water cannon to extinguish a motorbike on fire during clashes with demonstrators on the sidelines of the annual May Day rally in Paris. AFP
A member of the French anti-riot police CRS receives medical attention after being injured during clashes with demonstrators during a May Day rally in Paris. AFP
A Yellow Vest protester walks by a building through smoke during a demonstration of the French trade unions members and the Gilets Jaunes movement marking Labor Day in Paris. EPA
Interior Minister Christophe Castaner denounced an incident in which protesters stormed an intensive care unit as an “attack” on the famed Pitie-Salpetriere hospital, in remarks likely to raise further tensions between the government and the yellow vest demonstrators. AFP
France's zero-tolerance approach to protest violence was tested on May 1, when a heady mix of labour unionists, "yellow vest" demonstrators and hardline hooligans hit the streets. AFP
French riot police officers stand next to giant teddy bears, during the May Day demonstration, in Paris. AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron called for an extremely firm response to violent protesters at last Wednesdays traditional May 1 holiday demonstrations. Bloomberg
Protesters push on a fence surrounding a police station on the Boulevard de L'Hopital, near the Place d'Italie, on the sidelines of the annual May Day rally in Paris. AFP
The situation has led the government to launch a hotline for officers, promising a sympathetic ear. AFP
French gendarmes run through smoke of tear gas, during a May Day demonstration when more than 7,400 police and gendarmes were deployed across Paris. AFP
Now in the 24th week, police are feeling the strain of the weekly mass rallies. AFP
In the first four months of the year, nearly half as many French police committed suicide as the full 12 months of 2018. AFP
Paris riot police fired teargas as they squared off against hardline demonstrators among tens of thousands of May Day protesters who flooded the city on May 1. AFP
A protester (C) falls on the ground as he is surrounded by riot police officers. AFP
People take part in the annual May Day (Labour Day) workers' demonstration in the Montparnasse district of Paris on May 1, 2019. AFP
A riot police officer holds a 40-millimetre rubber defensive bullet launcher LBD (LBD40) as he faces off violent protesters. The use of “flash balls” rubber bullets has been controversial given the number of severe injuries they have caused. AFP
French anti-riot police officers use a water cannon to extinguish a motorbike on fire during clashes with demonstrators on the sidelines of the annual May Day rally in Paris. AFP
A member of the French anti-riot police CRS receives medical attention after being injured during clashes with demonstrators during a May Day rally in Paris. AFP
A Yellow Vest protester walks by a building through smoke during a demonstration of the French trade unions members and the Gilets Jaunes movement marking Labor Day in Paris. EPA
Interior Minister Christophe Castaner denounced an incident in which protesters stormed an intensive care unit as an “attack” on the famed Pitie-Salpetriere hospital, in remarks likely to raise further tensions between the government and the yellow vest demonstrators. AFP
France's zero-tolerance approach to protest violence was tested on May 1, when a heady mix of labour unionists, "yellow vest" demonstrators and hardline hooligans hit the streets. AFP
French riot police officers stand next to giant teddy bears, during the May Day demonstration, in Paris. AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron called for an extremely firm response to violent protesters at last Wednesdays traditional May 1 holiday demonstrations. Bloomberg
Protesters push on a fence surrounding a police station on the Boulevard de L'Hopital, near the Place d'Italie, on the sidelines of the annual May Day rally in Paris. AFP
The situation has led the government to launch a hotline for officers, promising a sympathetic ear. AFP