ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Over 800 people were arrested in France as a third night of protests over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old, identified as Nahel M., rocked cities around the country. Many protesters were teenagers, too, officials said.  Protesters burned 2,000 cars, damaged nearly 500 buildings, looted stores and clashed with riot police officers in Nanterre and dozens of cities around France, according to the Interior Ministry. Earlier in the day, Nahel’s mother, Mounia, led a procession from atop the cab of a flatbed truck, wearing a white T-shirt with the words “Justice for Nahel” and the date of his death. At one point, as the procession reached the local courthouse of Nanterre, she held up a red flare amid a sea of people chanting her only child’s name.  President Emmanuel Macron of France urgently appealed to parents on Friday, with French officials saying that the protests were driven mostly by angry young people who had coordinated and copied one another on social media.  Macron’s government is struggling to contain the rage unleashed by the killing. Anger over the shooting tapped into decades-long complaints about police violence and persistent feelings of neglect and racial discrimination in France’s poorer urban suburbs.  Tap the link in our bio to read more about what we know about Nahel and how the French government is responding to the protests. Photos by Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters; Alain Jocard/AFP via Getty Images; Yoan Valat/EPA, via Shutterstock; Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images; Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images; Michel Euler/@apnews;  Zakaria Abdelkafi/AFP via Getty Images; and Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters」6月30日 23時42分 - nytimes

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Over 800 people were arrested in France as a third night of protests over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old, identified as Nahel M., rocked cities around the country. Many protesters were teenagers, too, officials said.

Protesters burned 2,000 cars, damaged nearly 500 buildings, looted stores and clashed with riot police officers in Nanterre and dozens of cities around France, according to the Interior Ministry. Earlier in the day, Nahel’s mother, Mounia, led a procession from atop the cab of a flatbed truck, wearing a white T-shirt with the words “Justice for Nahel” and the date of his death. At one point, as the procession reached the local courthouse of Nanterre, she held up a red flare amid a sea of people chanting her only child’s name.

President Emmanuel Macron of France urgently appealed to parents on Friday, with French officials saying that the protests were driven mostly by angry young people who had coordinated and copied one another on social media.

Macron’s government is struggling to contain the rage unleashed by the killing. Anger over the shooting tapped into decades-long complaints about police violence and persistent feelings of neglect and racial discrimination in France’s poorer urban suburbs.

Tap the link in our bio to read more about what we know about Nahel and how the French government is responding to the protests. Photos by Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters; Alain Jocard/AFP via Getty Images; Yoan Valat/EPA, via Shutterstock; Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images; Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images; Michel Euler/@apnews; Zakaria Abdelkafi/AFP via Getty Images; and Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters


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