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#5376876
29 January 2020
The procession of angry firemen demonstrates totally surrounded by police officers this Tuesday, January 28, 2020, at the call of the Professional Firemen's Unions several thousands of firemen demonstrated in Paris between the Place de la République and the Place de la Nation to ask for the revalorisation of the fire bonus and their retirement. Clashes with the police broke out along the route of the procession and at the end of the demonstration where a few hundred people tried to break a bridge bar, the riot police used tear gas and the new GM2L grenades to push them back.
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#5376878
29 January 2020
The procession of angry firemen demonstrates totally surrounded by police officers this Tuesday, January 28, 2020, at the call of the Professional Firemen's Unions several thousands of firemen demonstrated in Paris between the Place de la République and the Place de la Nation to ask for the revalorisation of the fire bonus and their retirement. Clashes with the police broke out along the route of the procession and at the end of the demonstration where a few hundred people tried to break a bridge bar, the riot police used tear gas and the new GM2L grenades to push them back.
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#5376062
28 January 2020
Firefighters march behind a banner reading « Angry firefighters » during a demonstration to protest against French government's plan to overhaul the country's retirement system in Paris, on January 28, 2020.
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#5126224
14 November 2019
A firefighter shows a leaflet reading 'Angry firefighters'. Firefighters gathered on the Capitole sqaure in toulouse to meet people and explain their demands. They say that they are at breaking point as they lack people and fundings. They ask for more professionnal firefighgters, more fundings, they also ask that their job is considered as a dangerous one. They are also worried by the retirement reforms prepared by Macron' governement as they say they can't be efficient till 64 years old. Toulouse. France. November 14th 2019.
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#5013168
20 October 2019
A firefighter has written on his back 'Angry firefighters'. For the Act 49 of their protest, Yellow Vests protesters wanted to pay tribute to firefighters and medics (street medics) and against French President Macron, his government, its policies. They demand fiscal and social justice, more ecology and the RIC (Citizens Initiated Referendum). After only a dozen of minutes, Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and CRS (riot police) began to use tear gas canisters against protesters. Protesters were tear gassed during all the protest. Toulouse. France. October 19th 2019.
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#4996650
16 October 2019
Firefighters hold a die-in in front of the head banner, which reads "Angry" this Tuesday, October 15, 2019, as several thousand professional firefighters have demonstrated in the streets of Paris for a great day of national mobilization at the call from all the unions. This day of mobilization was intended to denounce their working conditions, lack of means and non-recognition as a risky job.
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#1601239
13 December 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Police members sing the French anthem, la Marseillaise on front of the Capitole which is the townhall. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546174
10 November 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Police members sing the French anthem, la Marseillaise on front of the Capitole which is the townhall. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546175
10 November 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Police members sing the French anthem, la Marseillaise on front of the Capitole which is the townhall. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546176
10 November 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Police members sing the French anthem, la Marseillaise before the protest. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546177
10 November 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Police applaused firefighters who drove by with their sirens. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546179
10 November 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Firefighers make a guard of honour to police members. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546180
10 November 2016
Duriing a protest of police members, they walked by two homeless. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546181
10 November 2016
A policeman is taking pictures during a protest of police members. Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546182
10 November 2016
A policeman during a protest. Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Police applaused firefighters who drove by with their sirens. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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#1546183
10 November 2016
Between 200 and 300 police members, firefighters took part to a march to ask for more consideration, more means for police. Firefighers make a guard of honour to police members. Toulouse, France on 9 November 2016. They were biefly joined by some firefighters who also demand more means. Police members sing 'La Marseillaise', the French anthem in front of the Capitole of Toulouse, the townhall. After four policemen were petrol-bombed, and despite the €250Millions plan annouced by Bernard Cazeneuve, French Minister of the Interieur, angry policemen took again to the streets to demand more firearms, more leniency for them, a less strict legitimate defence regime and the end of the 'politique du chiffre' ie 'Politics based only on numbers'. They also demand harsher punishments for those who resist police.
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