Two women were filmed being brutally arrested by the French Violent Actions Repression Brigade, after a large group of protesters against the so-called coronavirus health passes stormed a mall in central Paris.
Hundreds of people forced their way into the Forum des Halles shopping center on Saturday, amid a nationwide string of demonstrations against the coronavirus restrictions and mandates. Defying the ban on entering shopping centers without a health pass, the group was seen chanting ‘Freedom!’ inside the mall, which is partially underground and connected to the metro transit hub of Châtelet–Les Halles.
To restore public order, authorities deployed a riot police unit, BRAV-M, a French acronym for the Motorized Brigades for the Repression of Violent Actions.
At one point, however, according to journalist Clément Lanot, the riot cops were “forced to leave the shopping center under pressure” from the demonstrators.
Multiple videos showed tensions running high, but no direct clashes between the protesters and police. The crowd eventually dispersed peacefully, with no injuries and no damage reported, according to BFMTV.
French media said only three people were arrested inside the complex for “violence and insulting the police” – but the purported video of the arrest caused a torrent of outrage and indignation.
In one of the clips widely shared online, at least half a dozen officers in full riot gear with batons and shields, are seen rushing inside the underground station, ganging up on two lonely women, and knocking one of them down to the ground. One of the cops is also seen pushing the operator aside.
While it’s unclear why the women were arrested, the brutality of the response was almost unanimously denounced as excessive. Many called the officers “cowards” who were not that brave in the face of a larger crowd. Others quipped sarcastically that women might feel safer in Kabul.
In total, an estimated 140,000 people took part in more than 200 rallies all across France on Saturday, for the eighth consecutive weekend in a row. The rallies began in mid-July after President Emmanuel Macron’s government introduced a system that made presenting a vaccination certificate or negative Covid-19 test obligatory for those willing to visit a restaurant, theater, cinema and shopping mall or travel on a long-distance train.
The authorities maintain that the measure is needed to encourage people to get the jabs and eventually avoid another lockdown. Just over 60% of French citizens have been fully vaccinated, and those who haven’t got the shot yet, or are not planning to at all, say that the health pass diminishes their rights and turns them into second class citizens.
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