The French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 1,000 protesters have been arrested during violent protests sparked by the killing of a teen by police.
In an interview, he said 45,000 police officers have been deployed across the country in preparation for a possible fourth night of protests.
The United Nations human rights office has stressed upon France to ‘seriously address’ its police racism.
In a statement in Geneva, the UN human rights office Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani expressed concern over the death of a 17 year youth of Algerian and Moroccan descent on Tuesday, after he was shot dead while driving away from a traffic stop in suburb of Paris.
Shamdasani noted that an investigation has been launched into the alleged voluntary homicide.
However, she said this is a moment for the country to seriously address the deep issues of racism and discrimination in law enforcement.
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