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Thousands of Chinese gather in Paris in protest at crime wave

Members of the Chinese community in Paris wave French flags and hold placards during a demonstration on September 4, 2016 in Paris. (AFP)

At least 14,000 ethnic Chinese have gathered on the streets of Pairs to protest a crime wave targeting France’s Chinese community.

Protesters, clad in T-shirts printed with slogans such as “Stop violence, muggings, insecurity” or “Equality for all, security for all,” marched from the Place de Republique square to the Bastille in eastern Paris on Sunday.

A member of the Chinese community holds a placard during a demonstration on September 4, 2016 in Paris, following the death of Zhang Chaolin and also calling for greater security measures. (AFP)

“At first it was just stealing bags, then it was stealing bags with violence, and now it’s stealing bags and killing. It could happen to anyone,” said one protester.

“The people here are angry. We can’t feel relaxed in the street, and if we don’t even get a basic welcome in the police station people start to wonder,” he added.

 A demonstrator with his face painted with a French flag stands next to a banner with the word "violence" at a rally of the Chinese community to raise awareness about recent racist attacks in Paris, France, September 4, 2016. (Reuters)

A Chinese textile designer, Zhang Chaolin, died after being mugged last month in the northern Paris suburb of Aubervilliers which has a large Asian community.

Members of the community claim that Zhang Chaolin’s death is but the latest in a series of targeted attacks.

"He came to France in search of a better life... he found violence and insecurity," said a spokesman of France's 300,000-strong Chinese community.

A demonstrator wears a t-shirt that reads "Insecurity kills" at a rally of the Chinese community to raise awareness about recent racist attacks in Paris, France, September 4, 2016. (Reuters)

"These hooligans have destroyed our faith in France. Let our voice be heard," he added.

A stereotype that the Chinese habitually carry large sums of money on their person is attributed to the spike of violent robbery against Chinese community which has tripled over the past year.

Following the march, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve vowed to bolster the police presence in Aubervilliers and allocate funding for more security cameras.


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