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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) fires up the crowd at a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A demonstrator accuses Republicans of hiding information about the Epstein files during a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators pass the National Museum of African-American History and Culture during a march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A demonstrator shoots video during a march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A girl plays in a fountain on a sweltering afternoon during a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties, on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) attends a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) attends a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) wears a tie containing the preamble of the U.S. constitution during a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A demonstrator's umbrella encourages people to make "good trouble" during a rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators pass the Capitol during a march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties, on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A federal worker attends a pro-democracy rally and march against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A pro-democracy demonstrator questions why U.S. President Donald Trump does not want the Epstein files released during a march against his administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. 50501 organizers chose the date for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-democracy march on anniversary of passing of civil rights leader John Lewis
A man holds an upside-down America flag - a sign of distress - during a pro-democracy demonstration against the Trump administration’s drastic funding cuts to vital services and abrogation of civil rights and liberties on a sweltering hot afternoon in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 17, 2025. The event takes place on the anniversary of the passing of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, which 50501 organizers chose for a national mobilization to honor Lewis’ legacy and continue fighting for the equal rights and civil liberties granted by the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Police uses a water cannon car to stop and separe the protesters.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Over a million protesters as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Over one million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
A group of French Police in action against protesters.
Over a million protesters as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793469
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
A member of the French Police is getting injured and helped by his colleagues.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793508
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Police uses the gas explosifs on members of the media, protesters and passers by.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793504
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
An injured member of the French Police is getting some help from his colleagues .
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793510
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Police uses the gas explosifs as trying to stop and block protesters.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793497
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
A small group of protesters 'breakers' atack members of the French Police.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Over a million protesters as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793461
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Members of the French Police in action, trying to stop and separe the protesters.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793507
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Members of the French Police seen through a demolished bus stop.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793521
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Protesters try to stop the Police water cannon.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793515
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
Police uses the gas explosifs on members of the media, protesters and passers by.
1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
(Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793498
(c) Dukas