120,000 join French protests against ‘health passes’


Leader of French nationalist party Les Patriotes, Florian Philippot (in blue jacket) leads the march against France's Covid-19 health pass, in Paris on September 11, 2021. Access is pass to places like cinemas, museums, restaurants and long distance travel is restricted to holders of the health pass. – AFP, September 12, 2021.

MORE than 120,000 people demonstrated across France yesterday, according to official figures, to protest the coronavirus health passes they said discriminated against the unvaccinated.

The health pass, or a recent negative Covid test, is required to enter cafes, restaurants and many other public places.

The interior ministry said 121,000 had demonstrated in France, 19,000 people of them in the capital Paris where police arrested 85 people after clashes broke out.

Three members of the police were slightly injured during the protests, the ministry added.

This was the ninth consecutive weekend of protests, although according to the official count, numbers were higher on the previous marches.

Officials put last weekend’s turnout across France at 140,000, and in early August an estimated 237,000 protesters turned out.

Yesterday’s protests came the day after former French health minister Agnes Buzyn was charged over her handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, after investigators at a special court in Paris concluded there were grounds to prosecute her. 

Buzyn, a former doctor, was charged with “endangering the lives of others”. – AFP, September 12, 2021.


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