A shop burning during a demonstration against the 'global security' draft law

Video. Scuffles, flares and tear gas at protest over French security bill

Police fired tear gas at protesters in Paris during a rally against a proposed security law that would restrict sharing images of police officers in France.

Police fired tear gas at protesters in Paris during a rally against a proposed security law that would restrict sharing images of police officers in France.

The protesters also set fires and lit flares at the demonstration, which was one of several held across the nation on Saturday.

In the French capital, several thousand demonstrators had packed the sprawling Republique Plaza and surrounding streets carrying red union flags, French tricolor flags and homemade signs.

They were echoing the concerns of civil liberties groups and journalists who have said that the planned measure would stymie press freedoms and allow police brutality to go undiscovered and unpunished.