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'Yellow vest' leader 'handicapped for life' by protest injury: lawyer

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'Yellow vest' leader 'handicapped for life' by protest injury: lawyer
Jerome Rodrigues, one of the leaders of the yellow vest movement, was wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP

A prominent French anti-government "yellow vest" activist, badly injured in the eye at a protest, was struck with one of the controversial rubber bullets used by police, his lawyer said on Sunday.

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Jerome Rodrigues' lawyer fears he will be "handicapped for life" after he was injured in clashes with police in Paris on Saturday during an 11th straight weekend of protests against President Emmanuel Macron.
 
Rodrigues was placed in an artificial coma overnight after the incident at the Bastille monument in central Paris. 
 
"He is in shock. He will be handicapped for life. It is a tragedy for him and his family," lawyer Philippe de Veulle told BFM television, adding that he was lodging a complaint against police.
 
The bearded Rodrigues, who has become a well-known figure in the "yellow vest" movement with 50,000 followers on Facebook, was live-streaming the protest on the website when he was hit (the incident occurs just after the 9-minute mark):
 
 
De Veulle said Rodrigues was struck with a "flashball", referring to the 40-mm rubber projectiles used by French riot police. The devices have become deeply controversial in France since the protests began in November, blamed for dozens of serious injuries.
 
On Saturday, police using the bullets were for the first time deployed wearing body cams in a bid to increase transparency.
 
Rodrigues, speaking to LCI television from hospital, said he was also hit by a stingball grenade, another controversial riot control device.
 
"Everything happened very quickly. They threw a grenade at me and I took a (rubber) bullet. I was attacked twice -- a grenade to the foot, and the bullet," Rodrigues said.
 
He accused police of carrying out "all the violence the rules allow".
 
Witnesses picked up the projectile that struck Rodrigues and police are set to investigate the circumstances of the incident.
 
Rodrigues lies on the street after getting wounded in the eye during clashes with riot police on Saturday. Photo: ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI / AFP
 
Originally sparked by rises in fuel taxes, the "yellow vest" protests quickly snowballed into a widespread revolt over accusations that Macron, an ex-banker, is out of touch with rural and small-town France. Named after the emblematic luminous road safety vests worn by protesters, the demonstrations have drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets. But their numbers have eased in recent weeks after Macron announced a series of policy climbdowns and launched a two-month consultation to allow people to vent their anger.
 
The interior ministry estimated that 69,000 turned out across France on Saturday, compared with 84,000 a week earlier.

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