Protesters hold a sign "State of emergency Social, democratic and climatic" (Etat d'urgence social democratique et climatique) anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters Yellow Vests with a wheelchair fighting for disabled persons during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
General View of anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Sign of R.I.C (RIC) referendum d initiative citoyenne in front of the national assembly during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester hold a sign "Stop le bla bla du grand debat" with a graffiti RIC in front of a picture of the national assembly during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester draw graffiti on members of the national assembly on a picture of the national assembly in front of the national assembly, we can see Richard Ferrand during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester draw graffiti on members of the national assembly on a picture of the national assembly in front of the national assembly, we can see prime minister edouard philippe during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester draw graffiti on members of the national assembly on a picture of the national assembly in front of the national assembly, we can see Richard Ferrand during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow Vest blind a radar during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester holding a sign "Yellow Vest : worldwide revolution against finance" (Gilets Jaunes : Revolution Mondiale contre la finance) in front of the national assembly during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow Vest during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
A dog with a yellow vest during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Blind yellow vest protester with french flag during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow Vest arrives at bastille during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Yong women Yellow Vest with a french flag during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters take down construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
A riot police officers aims at protesters his rubber bullets gun flash ball lbd 40 during clashes with on the sideline of an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters take down construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters take down construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Police forces with water canon take down barricades construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
A riot police officers aims at protesters his rubber bullets gun flash ball lbd 40 during clashes with on the sideline of an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Yellow Vest with a french flag next to police forces during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, lies on the street after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, getting evacuated by fire fighters after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, getting evacuated by fire fighters after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
police forces with police dogs at Bastille during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters hold a sign "State of emergency Social, democratic and climatic" (Etat d'urgence social democratique et climatique) anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters Yellow Vests with a wheelchair fighting for disabled persons during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
General View of anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Sign of R.I.C (RIC) referendum d initiative citoyenne in front of the national assembly during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester hold a sign "Stop le bla bla du grand debat" with a graffiti RIC in front of a picture of the national assembly during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester draw graffiti on members of the national assembly on a picture of the national assembly in front of the national assembly, we can see Richard Ferrand during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester draw graffiti on members of the national assembly on a picture of the national assembly in front of the national assembly, we can see prime minister edouard philippe during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester draw graffiti on members of the national assembly on a picture of the national assembly in front of the national assembly, we can see Richard Ferrand during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow Vest blind a radar during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow vest protester holding a sign "Yellow Vest : worldwide revolution against finance" (Gilets Jaunes : Revolution Mondiale contre la finance) in front of the national assembly during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow Vest during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
A dog with a yellow vest during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Blind yellow vest protester with french flag during anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
yellow Vest arrives at bastille during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Yong women Yellow Vest with a french flag during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters take down construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
A riot police officers aims at protesters his rubber bullets gun flash ball lbd 40 during clashes with on the sideline of an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters take down construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Protesters take down construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Police forces with water canon take down barricades construction site panels during clashes with police at an anti-government demonstration called by the "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes) movement on the Place de la Bastille in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
A riot police officers aims at protesters his rubber bullets gun flash ball lbd 40 during clashes with on the sideline of an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Yellow Vest with a french flag next to police forces during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
French riot police clash with protesters during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. 'Yellow vest' anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in France for the 11th consecutive Saturday on January 26, despite recent divisions in their ranks, and with a displayed tenacity facing an executive which is regaining popularity ten days after the opening of the "great national debate", the French president's bid to prove he will take on board the fierce criticism of "yellow vest" protesters who have upended his reform agenda. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, lies on the street after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, getting evacuated by fire fighters after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, getting evacuated by fire fighters after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the Yellow Vests "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 26, 2019. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
police forces with police dogs at Bastille during demonstration called by the Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) movement in Paris on January 26, 2019. France braced for a fresh round of "yellow vest" protests across the country on with the authorities vowing zero tolerance for violence after weekly scenes of rioting and vandalism in Paris and other cities over the past two months. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM