Posted on 11/04/2005 8:23:20 AM PST by ncountylee
AULNAY-SOUS-BOIS, France, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Rioters set fire to hundreds of vehicles in impoverished suburbs of northeastern Paris in an eighth night of unrest that spread for the first time to other parts of the capital and towns in France.
Local officials said they had lost patience with the government. Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and his rival, Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, opted for low profiles after days of squabbling over how to handle the crisis.
Police reported fewer clashes than previous nights and residents said the Eid al-Fitr holiday ending Ramadan may have calmed areas with many Muslims of North African and black African origin who feel treated as second-class citizens.
But the rioting spread, with some attacks reported in western Paris suburbs -- including the spectacular burning of 23 buses at a depot -- and a few cars firebombed around Rouen in northern France, Dijon in the east and Marseille in the south.
The pattern of violence also changed, shifting from crowds clashing with police to targeted arson attacks, many against businesses and warehouses.
"I've had enough of this," said an angry woman wearing a headscarf in Aulnay-sous-Bois, a northeastern Paris suburb where a large warehouse was burned down overnight. "This must stop quickly. It's just not right."
Mayors from the riot-hit areas were also exasperated after Villepin briefed them on Thursday evening about an "action plan for the suburbs" he aims to present later this month.
"Many of us told him this isn't the time for an umpteenth plan," said Jean-Christophe Lagarde, mayor of Drancy. "All we need is one death and I think it will get out of control."
"IMMENSE VIOLENCE"
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I looked. Everything there looks cheerie and happy and gay. Of course we're not talking about the "poor suburbs".
Every shot is of downtown and the Eifel Tower. I will plan a Paris vacation shortly after I book Aruba.
If France is going to burn thousands and thousands of cars, US Industry should provide a solution to capitalize on this french form of political speech.
Given the number of cars have been burned so far this year across France, this is a market that will reach 8,000,000 cars over the next 10 years.
My Dear Fellow FReepers, what do we name this car ?
Correct.
And this will be the way out for France too.
Jobs cannot be created overnight in the private sector, and trying to pry free the rigidities of the French labor law would provoke labor riots and a general strike which would bring down the government.
Government employment, by contrast, would get people into jobs. They're already earning welfare and unemployment benefits, so it would not cost the state much more money...and they would start paying taxes and get off the streets.
The Beurs need to be working, at real jobs, all day, all year. Do that, and the problem of idle hands largely vanishes.
Probably
Sorry about that, it was the best word I had on short notice. :)
It's a damn shame what liberalism has done to the black communities that were thriving without white intervention.
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