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European Championships not threatened by strikes, says security chief
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European Championships not threatened by strikes, says security chief

Published May. 25, 2016 9:36 a.m. ET

France's interior minister says violent labor protests and strikes causing gas shortages won't jeopardize the upcoming European Championship or other sporting events.

About 1,500 people have been detained in recent weeks and hundreds of police officers have been injured in breaking up protests and dislodging protesters from fuel depots.

The tensions have added to concern about security for Euro 2016, already facing what Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve called the ''double threat'' of violent Islamic extremism and hooliganism.

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Cazeneuve told reporters Wednesday that the government respects the right to strike and does not see the labor movement as a ''threat.''

He said it won't disrupt protection of the June 10-July 10 championship, involving an unprecedented 90,000 people ensuring security.

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