The city government in Paris said Monday it was “not worried” about knock-on effects from almost a week of riots on next year’s Olympic Games.
France has witnesssed several nights of violence in Paris
suburbs and across the country since a policeman shot dead a teenager during a
traffic stop last week.
Although he acknowledged being “concerned about the
situation” in France, Emmanuel Gregoire, deputy to Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo,
said he had “no concerns about the impact” on the Olympics.
“We’re still a year away from the Games. We shouldn’t get
our calendars mixed up,” Gregoire told AFP.
The Olympic “flame is an extraordinary opportunity to bring
hope” in “a country showing extremely concerning signs,” mayor Hidalgo said at
a Monday event outlining the torch route through the capital.
When the Olympic flame was brought through Paris in 2008
ahead of the Beijing Games, the route had to be completed by bus because of
demonstrations by pro-Tibet protesters.
“We all have in mind the things that didn’t necessarily go
well, we’re working for this to bring joy and enthusiasm,” Hidalgo said.
“We will live up to the security” needs of the Games, her
sports chief Pierre Rabadan said — while adding that there would “no doubt” be
disturbances.
Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said Monday that the
government had “taken measures in recent days to again step up security of
infrastructure” linked to next year’s Olympics.
“The nation is damaged by all of this. What’s going on
obviously isn’t good for France’s image” abroad, Oudea-Castera added.
Nevertheless, “there were events like this about a year
ahead of the London Games, with very violent demonstrations following police
violence. London’s Games were very positive,” she said.
France’s ability to host major events like the upcoming
Rugby World Cup and the Olympics had already been called into question over
major failures in crowd management at the 2022 Champions League final at the
Stade de France.
The venue, set to form the centrepiece of the Games, lies in
one of the Paris suburbs shaken by violence since the fatal shooting of
17-year-old Nahel M. on Tuesday by a policeman. AFP