2013 Trappes riots | |||
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Date | 19–21 July 2013 (3 days) | ||
Location | |||
Methods | Stone throwing, arson | ||
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Casualties | |||
Injuries | 1+ [6] | ||
Arrested | 6 [7]–10 [5] |
Riots broke out in Trappes, a suburb ( banlieue) of Paris, France, on 19 July 2013 after the police arrested a man who assaulted a police officer, who tried to check the identity of his wife wearing a Muslim veil on 18 July 2013.
France officially banned face covering in public places in April 2011. [8] Although disputed by French Muslims, the law remains in effect. [9] On 18 July a 21-year-old Muslim convert was asked by the police to remove her face-covering veil. Her husband tried to choke the officer and was detained. [1] The female was released on 20 July awaiting a court hearing. [1]
On 19 July hundreds of youths throwing rocks, reportedly mainly of North African ethnicity, attacked the local police station. [1]
On 20 July [5] 20 cars were burned in Trappes. [1] [2] [10]
2013 Trappes riots | |||
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Date | 19–21 July 2013 (3 days) | ||
Location | |||
Methods | Stone throwing, arson | ||
Parties | |||
Number | |||
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Casualties | |||
Injuries | 1+ [6] | ||
Arrested | 6 [7]–10 [5] |
Riots broke out in Trappes, a suburb ( banlieue) of Paris, France, on 19 July 2013 after the police arrested a man who assaulted a police officer, who tried to check the identity of his wife wearing a Muslim veil on 18 July 2013.
France officially banned face covering in public places in April 2011. [8] Although disputed by French Muslims, the law remains in effect. [9] On 18 July a 21-year-old Muslim convert was asked by the police to remove her face-covering veil. Her husband tried to choke the officer and was detained. [1] The female was released on 20 July awaiting a court hearing. [1]
On 19 July hundreds of youths throwing rocks, reportedly mainly of North African ethnicity, attacked the local police station. [1]
On 20 July [5] 20 cars were burned in Trappes. [1] [2] [10]