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Marseille police officers arrested over death during rioting

Driver Mohamed Bendriss, 27, suffered a cardiac arrest during riots on the night of 1 July.

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New tensions in France after policeman jailed over violence

Europe News: The remanding in custody of a French policeman in the city of Marseille sparked new controversy Monday weeks after violent riots, with a call from po

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The Media Show

the evening, the day that nahel m was killed. you're standing in front of a police van and talking about the violence that has started. boris, just tell me a bit about what happened when you first tried to report from that scene because i understand... you said earlier it was difficult forjournalists — i understand people were telling you that you should leave. young people from the nanterre neighbourhood tell us that the only way to appear in the media is to burn everything. burning police stations,

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The Media Show

emma tucker, editor in chief of the wall streetjournal, thank you so much for coming on the programme. now we're going to turn to france, where earlier this month the country was gripped by riots. the starting point was the fatal shooting of 17—year—old nahel m by a policeman in a traffic stop in a suburb of paris. in the violence that followed, thousands were arrested — shops were looted and vehicles set alight across the country. we are in a tourist hotspot and, as you can see, riot police are everywhere around. this is not the face of france that emmanuel macron wants you to see. that was katia adler who we were taught —— will talk to in a moment. the n60 reporters without borders says at least 18 journalists were attacked during the protest and rioting. a freelance covering protests in the city needed stitches after being hit with a crowbar. and hundreds of police had been injured.

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The Media Show

it makes harder work, normally, it is since yellowjackets, since four years ago. katya, what precautions have you had to take and what reaction have you had from people on the ground? the bbc... when you are known to go out into those kind of situations, with the bbc, you get riot training and also i worked in the middle east for many years and you get hostile environment training which is renewed every three years. and though sort of things are for insurance of course, from a bbc point of view but it is also to equip us with realising key things. for example nanterre, daytime, the housing estate where nahel lived, it can look quite calm during the day but in seconds it could change. you have one look, a whole people appear and you are threatened.

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The Media Show

that it happened to us on the first day that we were there. things happen very fast. what happened when you did get threatened? several times we were threatened, we were... just by raising a mobile phone and filming. people were shouting at us, "where were you before nahel?" why is it that the press and authorities only look when something awful happens, that is a big question. many people we spoke to in those suburbs and from nahel�*s family, saying, the case is getting so much attention from the press and the authorities responding is because it was filmed on mobile phones from several different angles, which means that the policeman who shot nahel, initially he said he thought his life and the life of another police colleague was in danger. that was shown from phone footage to be absolutely not the case.

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The Media Show

threatened, we were... just by raising a mobile phone and filming. people were shouting at us, where were you before nahel? the press and authorities only look when something happens, that is a big question. many people we spoke to in those suburbs and from nahel�*s family, the cases getting so much attention from the press and the authorities responding is because it was filmed on mobile phones from several different angles, which means that the policeman who shot nahel initially he said he thought his life in the life of another police colleague was in danger. that was shown from phone footage to be absolutely not the case. but then in the suburbs, they will say to you, there are many nahels but their deaths, they discover nation, the racial profiling they say they face every single day is not recorded and read the press

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The Media Show

the bbc... when you are known to go out into those kind of situations, with the bbc, you get riot training and also i worked in the middle east for many years and you get hostile environment training which is renewed every three years. and though sort of things are for insurance of course, from a bbc point of view but it is also to equip us with realising key things. for example nanterre, daytime, the housing estate where nahel lived, it can look quite calm during the day but in seconds it could change. you have one look, a whole people appear and you are threatened. that it happened to us on the thursday that we were there. things happen very fast. what happened when you did get threatened? several times we were

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The Media Show

shooting of 17—year—old nahel m by a policeman in a suburb of paris. in the violence that followed, thousands were arrested and shops were looted and vehicle satellite. we are in a tourist hotspot and as you can see, right police are everywhere around. this is not the face of france that emmanuel macron wants you to see. the n60 reporters without borders says at least 18 journalists were attacked during the protest and rioting. a freelance covering protests in the city needed stitches after being hit with a crowbar. and hundreds of police had been injured. let's find out what it has been like for journalists.

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The Media Show

fighting terrorist operations. - many fireworks were fired at the police. . many cars were set on fire. and lots of businesses and shops looted. - and police stations, the same. the mayor was attacked by two pe0ple~ - an incredible situation for it is very difficult . forjournalists in france to cover these riots. i let's have a listen to a clip of you reporting on tuesday the evening, the day that nahel m was killed.

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