Newsletter
Weather
Community
English home Forum Photo Gallery Features Newsletter Archive   About US Help Site Map
China
World
Opinion
Business
Sci-Edu
Culture/Life
Sports
Photos
 Services
- Newsletter
- Online Community
- China Biz Info
- News Archive
- Feedback
- Voices of Readers
- Weather Forecast
 RSS Feeds
- China 
- Business 
- World 
- Sci-Edu 
- Culture/Life 
- Sports 
- Photos 
- Most Popular 
- FM Briefings 
 Search
 About China
- China at a glance
- China in brief 2004
- Chinese history
- Constitution
- Laws & regulations
- CPC & state organs
- Ethnic minorities
- Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping

Home >> World
UPDATED: 09:35, January 04, 2006
France approves end to state of emergency
font size    

The French government on Tuesday approved the lifting of a state of emergency imposed two months ago amid nationwide riots.

The order, which was made by the cabinet, will take effect on Wednesday.

The state of emergency was introduced on Nov. 8 under a law dating back to 1955, which gives local authorities or prefects the powers to impose curfews, order house arrests and searches, and ban public gatherings in order to calm down the violence, which began in Paris suburbs on Oct. 27.

The violence was triggered after two teenagers were accidentally electrocuted while hiding in an electrical sub-station to flee a police identity check.

The unrest, which left nearly 12,000 vehicles torched across the country, was seen as France's worst civil unrest since student and worker protests in 1968.

Source: Xinhua


Comments on the story Comment on the story Recommend to friends Tell a friend Print friendly Version Print friendly format Save to disk Save this


   Recommendation
- Text Version
- RSS Feeds
- China Forum
- Newsletter
- People's Comment
- Most Popular
 Related News
- State of emergency in French cities extended for three months

- French parliament approves bill to extend emergency for three months

- France says to maintain state of emergency through holidays


Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved