that, so they may be controversial decision of banning the protests, and let's take a look at what "le monde" had to say in its editorial. it said there is not a right to , but if you sent a look at the constitution, it refers to the declaration of human rights, which does acknowledge the right to protest, and they say wherever the protests were banned that there were actually serious incidents. it was worse, and wherever the protests were permitted in france, for example, in marseille, there was calm, so they say it worse and the tensions and atmosphere, so a failed strategy by the authorities. >> right. we are looking at a photograph that has gone viral. it shows a protester, if i understand correctly? >> that is right. it is a very tense story, so i am going to show you one area that is a little less tense. it was a protester in the north of paris, who sort of copy i of one photographer. i suppose he looked quite dapper as he was about to throw his stone at the police, so he became the object of sort of fit thecatches, and he image or the stereotype of a dapper french protester, so there