French President Emmanuel Macron who has been holding a crisis cabinet meeting after another night of street violence following the police shooting of a teenager in Paris, marked this protest and its aftermath unjustifiable, reports BBC.
"A young boy, Nahel, was killed two days ago, and this has aroused a great deal of emotion. The emotion that accompanies the death of a young man requires reverence and calm, and that's what the government has called for," he said.
"For me, the next few hours must be a time for reverence and respect.
"Then there is the protection of places and institutions and the characterisation of what has happened in the last few hours. And then, we need to prepare for the next few days so that complete calm can return."
Macron has also tweeted to reiterate his message, and says "the next few hours must be guided by reverence, justice and calm".
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