ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月7日 22時07分


What Motivates the Protests in France? A Protester Explains.

The fatal police shooting of Nahel Merzouk, a 17-year-old French citizen of North African descent, during a traffic stop on June 27 in Nanterre, a Paris suburb, set off nearly a week of violence in France.

The New York Times conducted a rare interview with a young protester — who wished to conceal his identity for fear of retaliation and arrest — on what was driving his anger.

The protests, which have attracted large numbers of young people, have been motivated by longstanding grievances in France’s more socially disadvantaged suburbs, where many people of immigrant origins live, feeling cut off from opportunities and discriminated against by the police.

After nearly a week of fury over Merzouk’s killing, the country has calmed down and has begun to assess the damage: more than 5,000 vehicles burned, 1,000 buildings damaged or looted, 250 police stations or gendarmeries attacked and more than 700 officers injured.

Read more about the protests at the link in our bio. Video by @aladine_zaiane, Sarah Kerr, Rebecca Suner.


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