Macron calls on France to reject 'fear'

Presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron has urged France not to give in to fear after a police officer was shot dead in an Islamic State inspired attack.

French presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron says France should not yield to fear and candidates in the election should avoid one-upmanship after the killing of a police officer in an Islamic State-claimed attack claimed.

"Don't yield to fear, don't yield to division and intimidation. Our generation must rise to this challenge," he said in a statement broadcast from his campaign headquarters.

Macron said he had cancelled two rallies on Friday to avoid overburdening security forces but said he refused to suspend his campaign. "Democracy is stronger," he said.

"The weakening of local intelligence services implemented almost 10 years ago was a mistake," he added, in an apparent dig at the previous conservative administration under prime minister and conservative presidential rival Francois Fillon.


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