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30 Apr 2018 | 09:16 PM UTC

France: Heightened security for International Workers' Day, May 1

Heightened security measures and travel disruptions expected May 1 for International Workers' Day; avoid all protests

Warning

Event

French authorities have deployed increased security measures ahead of International Workers' Day on Tuesday, May 1. Political, labor, and other non-governmental groups typically celebrate the holiday with peaceful rallies and marches in public spaces. However, according to a Paris police spokesperson, far-left and anti-capitalist groups have issued calls via social media for participants to be prepared to use violence (including Molotov cocktails) during protests in cities throughout France on May 1. Clashes between security forces and far-left protesters cannot be ruled out. Significant transportation disruptions are also to be expected.

Context

International Workers' Day is celebrated annually in countries around the world. It is closely associated with international labor, socialist, and communist movements.

Advice

Individuals present in France are advised to anticipate a heightened security presence on May 1, to avoid all protests as a precaution, and to allow for extra time to reach destinations in the vicinity of any demonstrations.