Hundreds of protesters joined a rally in Paris against the COVID pass adopted by the government to curb the spread of the virus, Saturday.
The march started at the Bastille Square with crowds heading to the Denfert-Rochereau Square.
Scuffles with the police occurred as some of the protesters reportedly wanted to divert from the route.
"For a principle of equality, everyone must benefit from the same things, the same rights. This is no longer the case because the vaccination pass and the health pass have prevented part of the population from benefiting from culture," said Faouzi Lellouche, a member of the Yellow Vest movement.
Hundreds of protesters joined a rally in Paris against the COVID pass adopted by the government to curb the spread of the virus, Saturday.
The march started at the Bastille Square with crowds heading to the Denfert-Rochereau Square.
Scuffles with the police occurred as some of the protesters reportedly wanted to divert from the route.
"For a principle of equality, everyone must benefit from the same things, the same rights. This is no longer the case because the vaccination pass and the health pass have prevented part of the population from benefiting from culture," said Faouzi Lellouche, a member of the Yellow Vest movement.
Hundreds of protesters joined a rally in Paris against the COVID pass adopted by the government to curb the spread of the virus, Saturday.
The march started at the Bastille Square with crowds heading to the Denfert-Rochereau Square.
Scuffles with the police occurred as some of the protesters reportedly wanted to divert from the route.
"For a principle of equality, everyone must benefit from the same things, the same rights. This is no longer the case because the vaccination pass and the health pass have prevented part of the population from benefiting from culture," said Faouzi Lellouche, a member of the Yellow Vest movement.