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JAKARTA - French police arrested 1,311 people across the country during a brutal demonstration over the death of a teenager continued into the fourth night, the Ministry of Home Affairs said, Saturday (1/7).

About 4,500 police-backed armored vehicles were deployed to defuse a series of protests, which included burning trash and cars as well as building damage.

Launching Antara, Sunday, the ministry revealed that overnight there were 79 security officers - including the police - who were injured.

A 17-year-old man of North African descent, Nahel M., was shot from close range by a police officer on Tuesday (27/6) in the outskirts of Nanterre, Paris.

The police are facing a formal investigation and have been detained.

The United Nations (UN) agency expressed concern over the brutal shooting by police and asked France to address "in-depth racism and discrimination issues" at their law enforcement agencies.


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