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Old Image of Unrest In France Falsely Linked to Recent Paris Protests

This photo is from Paris, France but it dates back to 2016.

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An image showing scattered garbage on fire while people walk past it near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France is going viral on social with a claim that it shows the recent protests in France.

What is happening in France?: Protests broke out in different areas of the country after a 17-year-old boy was shot dead by the police on 27 June. The incident sparked a row on police violence and racism towards marginalised communities.

(Archives of similar claims can be seen here and here.)

Is the image recent?: No, this image dates back to 2016.

  • Although the image is from Paris, France, it is unrelated to the recent protests.

  • It is from the clashes that erupted between police and fans in Paris on 10 July 2016 as people tried to break into a closed-off viewing area to see the Euro 2016 soccer final.

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How did we find out the truth?: On performing a reverse image search on the photo, we came across two old articles by Mirror UK and Huffpost.

  • Both the reports were from July 2016 about the clashes that broke out in Paris.

  • French police fired tear gas during clashes between groups of football supporters who were denied entry into a packed Eiffel Tower fan zone, showing the Euro 2016 final between France and Portugal.

  • The reports also carried the same viral image.

  • Huffpost credited the image to Stephane Mahe and Reuters.

  • The caption read, "Garbage fires and tear gas surrounded the area near the fan zone."

  • We found another similar photo from the scene on image stock website, Getty Images, which matched the location and details.

  • This image, too, was from July 2016 near the fan zone of the Champs de Mars near the Eiffel tower in Paris.

Conclusion: An old image from 2016 showing clashes in Paris is going viral as a recent one.

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