China complains to France after Chinese tourists hurt in Marseille riots

China moans to France after Chinese tourists disrupts in Marseille riots The Consulate General’s formal complaint depended on France to make sure of the security of Chinese citizens and their property. China’s Consulate General in Marseille moaned to France after a bus which had a Chinese tour group in the southern city had its windows smashed, causing minor injuries, China’s Consular Affairs Office conveyed in a statement on Sunday. The Consulate General’s formal complaint called for France to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens and their property, the statement said.

The bus was striked by rioters on Thursday, according to state broadcaster CCTV, during ferocity which hit French cities in recent days since the police shooting of a teenager of North African descent. Chinese citizens in France or going to France should “nourish prevention” and be “more observant and cautious” in light of the riots which have swept across the country in recent days, the Consular office statement added. Fights across France seemed to be less harmful on Saturday, as thousands of police had been deployed in cities across the nation after the burying of the teenager, although there was some stress in central Paris and sporadic clashes in Nice, Strasbourg and Marseille.