Saturday 8 December 2018

Building up to a weekend confrontation in Paris


Total Media Blackout! Paris Is Far Worse Than They Will Tell You! 


Yellow vests movement spreads further in Europe and announces protest in Amsterdam



Voice of Europe,

6 Dceember, 2018



The yellow vests movement continues to spread across Europe. Originally from France, there were protests in Belgium, the Netherlands and even Germany.

After protests in The Hague and Nijmegen last week, the Dutch protests will now be organised in Amsterdam, newspaper Het Parool reports.

According to a spokesperson for Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema, a yellow vest protest was announced on Saturday in the city.

Amsterdam isn’t the first capital to see a yellow vest protest. Earlier Paris, Brussels and Berlin we’re the location of these protests.

The movement, which is mostly peaceful, is already successful in France as President Macron cancelled several tax measures after an increasing number of protests.

But the protests are far from over as several unions have said they will join the movement, as there is a lot of dissatisfaction with Macron’s policies.

French Police Union Calls on Police to Join Yellow Vests' Protests

6 December, 2018

After the surge in fuel prices in France, the so-called Yellow Vests movement has held protests, calling firstly on the government to lower the prices, and then also on French President Emmanuel Macron to resign. On Wednesday, the French National Assembly approved a moratorium on the planned fuel price hike.

The French labour union Vigi has called on its members working in the national police and in the Ministry of the Interior to start an indefinite strike on Saturday, joining the Yellow Vests movement. The statement was placed on Vigi's Facebook page on Wednesday.
"The demands made by the Yellow Vests movement related to all of us. The time to organize legally and express solidarity with them for the benefit of all has come", Vigi's post reads.
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"We are being perceived as mercenaries, given bonuses for overtime work, but they cannot compensate for the decisions made by the government", Vigi's statement reads.
The call is directed at "administrative, technical, scientific and state workers/cooks from the Ministry of the Interior", according to the statement.

"Act IV" of the Yellow Vests' protests, which is to start on Saturday, will make the government take precautions, as during the previous "Act III", more than 260 people, including some 80 police, were injured.  Earlier, French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner announced that he would reinforce security for next Saturday.
Michel Thooris, the head of the France Police labour union, said that the French government had failed to implement security measures in Paris, noting that "a majority of the French continue to back the movement".  She also highlighted that using the armed forces against civilians would indicate that France is heading towards a civil war.


The protests, which started as a movement against a hike in fuel prices, turned violent, leading to more than 600 people being injured and at least two deaths. The three-week demonstration forced the French government to drop the fuel tax rise from the 2019 budget.
"The government is ready for dialogue and is showing it because this tax increase has been dropped from the 2019 budget bill", Edouard Philippe, the French prime minister, said on December 5.

France Sends In Army Autos Used In Battle Zones to Take On Paris ‘Yellow Vests’ Protests

7 December, 2018

France was set to deploy armored autos which have been utilized in battle zones to tackle violent protests which have ravaged the capital.

French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe mentioned Thursday that safety forces have been set to ship in as much as a dozen Berliet VXB-170s, recognized to the nation’s Nationwide Gendarmerie because the VBRG, alongside 8,000 police and gendarme officers Saturday to safe Paris, because the gilets jaunes, or “yellow vests,” demonstrations tore by means of streets in protest of a proposed gas tax and different unpopular authorities insurance policies. Philippe pointed to looting and destruction of property in justifying the uncommon measure.

We face people who find themselves not there to exhibit however are there to smash issues up and we need to be sure that we’re not leaving them to do as they please,” Philippe instructed French broadcaster TF1.

 
FranceVBRG A French Gendarmerie wheeled armored car, often called the VBRG, is seen on this picture shared by the French Ministry of Armed Forces. The autos has been utilized in operations in Kosovo and the Ivory Coast, and isn’t utilized in main cities. French Armed Forces Info and Public Affairs Service


GettyImages-1069380244 Gendarmes present to French Inside minister Christophe Castaner (3R) a Gendarmerie armored car (VBRG) on the cell Gendarmerie armored unit, December 7 in Versailles, west of Paris. Along with the hundreds of police deployed, a dozen armoured wheeled autos of the gendarmerie (VBRG) will probably be utilized in Paris to face the danger of violences through the 4th day of yellow vests mobilization on December 8


The VBRG has been utilized by France’s cell gendarmes since 1975 and is “particularly used throughout legislation enforcement operations and may be engaged in counterterrorism operations, in exterior operations and even in operational protection of territory,” in accordance with the French Protection Ministry’s official web site. The ministry mentioned the car “efficiently engaged in joint operations” through the Kosovo Battle and the First Ivorian Civil Battle.
Able to being outfitted with a 7.62 mm machine gun, 40 mm grenade launcher and a bulldozer-like blade, the VBRG has hardly ever been seen in main metropolis streets. The final time the French safety forces deployed the car was the pressured evacuation of squatting activists on the Notre-Dame-des-Landes in western France in April, and VBRGs have been additionally mobilized throughout riots that hit Paris and its surrounding suburbs in 2005, in accordance with the Sud Ouest newspaper
France has continuously skilled surges of social unrest, however the ongoing turmoil has been described because the worst the nation has seen in half a century, with a number of killed and not less than tons of arrested and tons of extra injured. The “yellow vests” motion will get its identify from the excessive visibility security vests that drivers are mandated by legislation to hold of their autos.

Nationwide protests, strikes and small riots have intermittently continued all year long to October, however the “yellow vests” motion actually took off in November as tons of of hundreds took to the streets in protest of French President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial carbon tax. The measure was designed to fight local weather change by climbing gas costs, however has stoked sufficient outrage for a lot of protestors to demand his resignation.
GettyImages-1067260178Protesters construct a barricade throughout a protest of “yellow vests” (gilets jaunes) in opposition to rising oil costs and residing prices, on December 1 in Paris. The continuing unrest has rocked French President Emmanuel Macron’s administration at a time when his reputation was at its lowest level.
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Highschool college students re-enact yesterday’s scholar arrest in Mantes-la-Jolie throughout an illustration on the place de la Republique in Paris, on December 7 to protest in opposition to the completely different training reforms together with the overhauls and stricter college entrance necessities. Photographs of dozens of high-school pupils kneeling with their palms behind their heads throughout mass round-ups sparked an outcry.
The “yellow vests” have been additionally not a homogenous motion, however comprised of assorted teams, together with employees, college students and activists. The extra violent members have burned down constructions, looted retailers and attacked police. Macron has reportedly thought of declaring a state of emergency because the Eiffel Tower and different websites have been shut down in anticipation of additional unrest, even because the president promised to postpone his divisive proposal.

Whereas scenes of rioters wreaking havoc throughout the nation have drawn criticism, allegations of police brutality have additionally bolstered anti-government sentiment in France. Current movies have emerged exhibiting a number of safety power members beating an unarmed protestor mendacity on the bottom, in addition to college students being pressured in opposition to partitions as police broke up college demonstrations in opposition to Macron’s training reforms.

In Paris, but not only that, the gendarmerie tanks will be out tomorrow, Friday night. Saturday at dawn, snippers will enter the sensitive places in Paris, the Elysée District of course. And all police officers and gendarmes will have their weapons loaded with authorization to open fire "in case of extreme necessity".

The army will be positioned as reinforcement on, in principle, only static positions, to ensure the guard of the official buildings: Elysée, Senate, National Assembly, ministries etc. However it will have the authorization to move according to the events, to be able to assure its mission. In concrete terms, for example, if the police and gendarmerie are submerged in the vicinity of a building defended by the army, the latter will intervene directly.

Drones will also be widely used, linked to forces in the field.

Specialized teams will be in charge of the evacuation of ministers in case the situation in Paris becomes uncontrollable. An underground base located on the side of Messanges is ready to welcome them, map below for our friends from the southwest ("site 1" and "site 2"). For the record, we have a very detailed file on this base ... "secret" external and internal photos, etc. etc.


Base de repli du gouvernement

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