Subject: US Embassy France warns of violent protests

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US Embassy France issues security alert warning of violent protests in urban centers flwg police shooting of immigrant teen. Avoid large gatherings. See email.



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Protests and unrest erupted in the Paris region after police shot dead a 17-year-old immigrant from Algeria during a traffic stop.


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SECURITY ALERT – U.S. EMBASSY PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 29, 2023

Potentially Violent Protests


Location: Throughout France


Event: Following the June 27 police shooting in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre, demonstrations are taking place in the greater Paris region and other major urban centers with reports of damage to private property and public buildings. These demonstrations, along with spontaneous protests, are expected to continue and may turn violent. U.S. citizens should avoid mass gatherings and areas of significant police activity as they can turn violent and result in clashes. Some cities are imposing curfews. As always, it is a good practice to notify friends or family of your whereabouts. Note that public transportation is being affected.


Actions to Take:


  • Avoid the area

  • If you cannot return home, contact the Red Cross

  • Monitor local media for updates

  • Notify friends, family, and school officials of your safety


U.S. citizens may monitor English-language French media at the following:



Assistance:


U.S. Embassy Paris, France

+33 (1) 43 12 22 22

CitizenInfo@state.gov


U.S. Consulate General Marseille, France

+33 (1) 43 12 22 22

CitizenInfoMarseille@state.gov


U.S. Consulate General Strasbourg, France

+33 (1) 43 12 22 22

USAStrasbourg@state.gov


State Department – Consular Affairs

888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444


France Country Specific Information


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View the Original:


https://fr.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-paris-france-june-29-2023/



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