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According to the website of the German newspaper Time on July 5th, French President Macron is considering blocking online media in order to combat further unrest.
According to a report by French commercial FM television, Macron said during a meeting with mayors in Paris on the 4th that it is necessary to consider the use of social networks by young protesters and possible bans. "When things get out of control, they may have to be regulated or shut down."
As early as June 30th, Macron had accused social media of escalating violence in protests against police violence. He stated that violent gatherings have been organized on social networks. Now we must calmly think about how to approach social media. "Because when it becomes a tool for gatherings or attempts to kill, it becomes a real problem."
According to the Parisian newspaper, the border area between northern France and Belgium has strengthened control measures and suspended the entry of fireworks and firecrackers into France. This is aimed at preventing rioters from hoarding such items. The northern province of France has ordered a ban on the sale and transportation of fireworks, firecrackers, and canned gasoline until mid July.
According to reports, after the riots subsided, French Minister of Economy Le Mer delivered a speech to the international public on the evening of the 4th to appease tourists and investors. He stated that the death of young Nahler at the hands of the police was a "tragedy", "unacceptable" and "unforgivable", but the riots caused by this incident had no impact on France's economic growth, attractiveness, and tourism industry.