An-Najah News - Cops in the French capital have held a protest rally to denounce President Emmanuel Macron after he called for sweeping police reforms.
this comes after his steps with his party moving to rewrite a hot-button security bill protecting officers’ identities.

 “I speak on behalf of the colleagues who are behind me, who suffer every day outside, who are molested, burned, abused, harassed,” one officer told Ruptly, demanding that police receive “support” from the government.
The protest comes as Macron increasingly takes aim at French policing, vowing to “personally intervene” in the matter earlier this month after a pair of controversial video clips emerged showing officers beating up suspects.
 
  According to a local journalist, the previous protest came after Macron gave an extended interview to French video platform Brut, where he said non-whites are “more likely to get checked by the police,” among other criticisms of law enforcement during the two-hour-plus sit-down.