Posted on 11/06/2005 5:38:17 AM PST by Cplus
In spite of the calls for calm, violence continues (With AFP.) [ November 06, 2005 ] The destruction created by the riots in the French suburbs has grown louder and louder for 10 days and reached the peak of 1295 vehicles burned and 312 people arrested in the night of Saturday to Sunday, according to the final assessment of the general direction of the national police force. The day before, the final assessment of the disorders made account of 897 burnt vehicles. The calls for calm however had multiplied Saturday. One of them emanated from the parents of the two Clichy-under-Wood young people (Seine-Saint-Denis) whose death by electrocution on October 27 had been used as setting off the riots. Sign of the will of firmness posted by the government vis-a-vis with the rioters, seven helicopters provided with powerful projectors and of video cameras had been mobilized in the night to dissuade the troublemakers. But neither these new material means, nor the reinforcements as police officers seemed to intimidate the arsonists, who operated in the heart of the capital, in the 3rd district where four cars were burned by a Flame Thrower while a half-dozen of vehicles were in flames in 17th. Thirty-two private vehicles were set fire to and destroyed by fire in downtown Paris in the night of Saturday to Sunday, and thirty people were arrested, indicated Sunday the prefecture of police force of Paris (PP). Among these thirty arrested people, eleven were "in flagrante delicto with FlameThrowers", according to this same source. The night was also marked by violent confrontations one in Evreux, where the shopping centre of the district of the Madeleine, was seriously damaged and where young demonstrators, of which some were armed with bats, ran up against the police officers, according to the observations and testimonys collected on the spot. These confrontations resulted in casualties on both sides, according to these testimonys. The prefecture was not able to provide an assessment. Elsewhere in province, the fires of vehicles were particularly numerous, nearly 80, in the departments of North, Aisne and Oise, according to prefectures'. In Toulouse, around fifty of voluntary fires whose 40 burned cars had been raised and ten interpellations. In Avignon, 11 cars were aimed. In Parisian suburbs, many buildings, two schools of Grigny and MacDo of Corbeil-Essonnes smashed by a car-ram, and vehicles (71) blazed up in the Essonne, where the Minister of Interior Department Nicolas Sarkozy as a sign of support went for the police officers. In Evry, the minister in particular met challenged teenagers who were to be given to their parents. Around fifty of people were arrested in this department. "To burn a school, it is unacceptable but that which put fire it is Sarkozy", maintained Saturday evening a relative of pupil of Grigny. The gymnasium Armand Desmet, "more affluent" of Clichy-under-Wood (Seine-Saint-Denis), entirely burned in the night, a fire of criminal origin, one learned near the municipality. In Athis-Mons, two people were slightly injured by inhalation and a hundred evacuated in the night after the fire of a Sonacotray hearth. In addition, at least 80 burnt vehicles and 20 arrests were recorded in Yvelines, respectively 90 and 67 as a Seine-Saint-Denis, 33 and 32 in Valley-of Oise. In Mureaux, about thirty young people perched on the roof of two towers of the district of the Musicians, threw all kinds of projectiles on the police force at the beginning of evening, under the illumination of a helicopter. These new figures carry to nearly 3.500 the number of vehicles set fire to since the beginning of the riots, according to a calculation established on the basis of daily assessment provided by the national police force. According to this same calculation, more than 800 arrests were carried out since October 27. The foreign media continue to look with concern to develop these violent protests in the French suburbs, which are often socio-economic places of segregation for a population as a majority of immigrant origin. These riots are a warning for Europe which integration requires a political solution, the president of the British Commission on the equality of races (CRE) writes Trevor Phillips in a platform published Sunday by Observing it Trevor Phillips. "Our French neighbors are giving us the strongest alarm which they can (as regards integration)", written Trevor Phillips. "you Awake all".
In spite of the calls for calm, violence continues (With AFP.) [ November 06, 2005 ]
The destruction created by the riots in the French suburbs has grown louder and louder for 10 days and reached the peak of 1295 vehicles burned and 312 people arrested in the night of Saturday to Sunday, according to the final assessment of the general direction of the national police force. The day before, the final assessment of the disorders made account of 897 burnt vehicles.
The calls for calm however had multiplied Saturday. One of them emanated from the parents of the two Clichy-under-Wood young people (Seine-Saint-Denis) whose death by electrocution on October 27 had been used as setting off the riots. Sign of the will of firmness posted by the government vis-a-vis with the rioters, seven helicopters provided with powerful projectors and of video cameras had been mobilized in the night to dissuade the troublemakers. But neither these new material means, nor the reinforcements as police officers seemed to intimidate the arsonists, who operated in the heart of the capital, in the 3rd district where four cars were burned by a Flame Thrower while a half-dozen of vehicles were in flames in 17th.
Thirty-two private vehicles were set fire to and destroyed by fire in downtown Paris in the night of Saturday to Sunday, and thirty people were arrested, indicated Sunday the prefecture of police force of Paris (PP). Among these thirty arrested people, eleven were "in flagrante delicto with FlameThrowers", according to this same source. The night was also marked by violent confrontations one in Evreux, where the shopping centre of the district of the Madeleine, was seriously damaged and where young demonstrators, of which some were armed with bats, ran up against the police officers, according to the observations and testimonys collected on the spot.
These confrontations resulted in casualties on both sides, according to these testimonys. The prefecture was not able to provide an assessment.
Elsewhere in province, the fires of vehicles were particularly numerous, nearly 80, in the departments of North, Aisne and Oise, according to prefectures'. In Toulouse, around fifty of voluntary fires whose 40 burned cars had been raised and ten interpellations.
In Avignon, 11 cars were aimed. In Parisian suburbs, many buildings, two schools of Grigny and MacDo of Corbeil-Essonnes smashed by a car-ram, and vehicles (71) blazed up in the Essonne, where the Minister of Interior Department Nicolas Sarkozy as a sign of support went for the police officers.
In Evry, the minister in particular met challenged teenagers who were to be given to their parents. Around fifty of people were arrested in this department. "To burn a school, it is unacceptable but that which put fire it is Sarkozy", maintained Saturday evening a relative of pupil of Grigny. The gymnasium Armand Desmet, "more affluent" of Clichy-under-Wood (Seine-Saint-Denis), entirely burned in the night, a fire of criminal origin, one learned near the municipality.
In Athis-Mons, two people were slightly injured by inhalation and a hundred evacuated in the night after the fire of a Sonacotray hearth. In addition, at least 80 burnt vehicles and 20 arrests were recorded in Yvelines, respectively 90 and 67 as a Seine-Saint-Denis, 33 and 32 in Valley-of Oise.
In Mureaux, about thirty young people perched on the roof of two towers of the district of the Musicians, threw all kinds of projectiles on the police force at the beginning of evening, under the illumination of a helicopter.
These new figures carry to nearly 3.500 the number of vehicles set fire to since the beginning of the riots, according to a calculation established on the basis of daily assessment provided by the national police force. According to this same calculation, more than 800 arrests were carried out since October 27.
The foreign media continue to look with concern to develop these violent protests in the French suburbs, which are often socio-economic places of segregation for a population as a majority of immigrant origin. These riots are a warning for Europe which integration requires a political solution, the president of the British Commission on the equality of races (CRE) writes Trevor Phillips in a platform published Sunday by Observing it Trevor Phillips.
"Our French neighbors are giving us the strongest alarm which they can (as regards integration)", written Trevor Phillips. "you Awake all".
It is interesting that Steyn said today that the major reason for the French not supporting the Iraq invasion may not have been French cowardice or that France was on Saddam's payroll, it may have been fear of a reaction just like this from the alienated French-Arab youth.
well, you could call for calm. or you could put more grey poupon on their sandwiches? it is an incredible thing to watch an entire nation slink into insanity. it should be an adject lesson for us, but im afraid it wont be.
In spite of the calls for calm, violence continues (With AFP.)
[ November 06, 2005 ] The destruction created by the riots in the French suburbs has grown louder and louder for 10 days and reached the peak of 1295 vehicles burned and 312 people arrested in the night of Saturday to Sunday, according to the final assessment of the general direction of the national police force.
The day before, the final assessment of the disorders made account of 897 burnt vehicles. The calls for calm however had multiplied Saturday. One of them emanated from the parents of the two Clichy-under-Wood young people (Seine-Saint-Denis) whose death by electrocution on October 27 had been used as setting off the riots.
Sign of the will of firmness posted by the government vis-a-vis with the rioters, seven helicopters provided with powerful projectors and of video cameras had been mobilized in the night to dissuade the troublemakers. But neither these new material means, nor the reinforcements as police officers seemed to intimidate the arsonists, who operated in the heart of the capital, in the 3rd district where four cars were burned by a Flame Thrower while a half-dozen of vehicles were in flames in 17th.
Thirty-two private vehicles were set fire to and destroyed by fire in downtown Paris in the night of Saturday to Sunday, and thirty people were arrested, indicated Sunday the prefecture of police force of Paris (PP). Among these thirty arrested people, eleven were "in flagrante delicto with FlameThrowers", according to this same source.
The night was also marked by violent confrontations one in Evreux, where the shopping centre of the district of the Madeleine, was seriously damaged and where young demonstrators, of which some were armed with bats, ran up against the police officers, according to the observations and testimonys collected on the spot. These confrontations resulted in casualties on both sides, according to these testimonys. The prefecture was not able to provide an assessment.
Elsewhere in province, the fires of vehicles were particularly numerous, nearly 80, in the departments of North, Aisne and Oise, according to prefectures'. In Toulouse, around fifty of voluntary fires whose 40 burned cars had been raised and ten interpellations. In Avignon, 11 cars were aimed. In Parisian suburbs, many buildings, two schools of Grigny and MacDo of Corbeil-Essonnes smashed by a car-ram, and vehicles (71) blazed up in the Essonne, where the Minister of Interior Department Nicolas Sarkozy as a sign of support went for the police officers.
In Evry, the minister in particular met challenged teenagers who were to be given to their parents. Around fifty of people were arrested in this department. "To burn a school, it is unacceptable but that which put fire it is Sarkozy", maintained Saturday evening a relative of pupil of Grigny. The gymnasium Armand Desmet, "more affluent" of Clichy-under-Wood (Seine-Saint-Denis), entirely burned in the night, a fire of criminal origin, one learned near the municipality.
In Athis-Mons, two people were slightly injured by inhalation and a hundred evacuated in the night after the fire of a Sonacotray hearth. In addition, at least 80 burnt vehicles and 20 arrests were recorded in Yvelines, respectively 90 and 67 as a Seine-Saint-Denis, 33 and 32 in Valley-of Oise.
In Mureaux, about thirty young people perched on the roof of two towers of the district of the Musicians, threw all kinds of projectiles on the police force at the beginning of evening, under the illumination of a helicopter.
These new figures carry to nearly 3.500 the number of vehicles set fire to since the beginning of the riots, according to a calculation established on the basis of daily assessment provided by the national police force. According to this same calculation, more than 800 arrests were carried out since October 27.
The foreign media continue to look with concern to develop these violent protests in the French suburbs, which are often socio-economic places of segregation for a population as a majority of immigrant origin. These riots are a warning for Europe which integration requires a political solution, the president of the British Commission on the equality of races (CRE) writes Trevor Phillips in a platform published Sunday by Observing it Trevor Phillips. "Our French neighbors are giving us the strongest alarm which they can (as regards integration)", written Trevor Phillips. "you Awake all".
oops
you posted it while i was still paraghaphing it
Anybody who's ever had a toddler in their home knows that it's no use greeting a screaming brat who is smashing up your house with a weak-willed "no no!"
Time to call in Supernanny, I think.
Those crazy french.
Always something new.
I wonder if this will catch on like the kissing thing?
Only a matter of time before the leftists blame Bush for this incident. If only Bush didn't invade Iraq, the sense of Islamic identity among Muslim youths wouldn't be this strong... Bush created the feeling of religious war between Islam and the West that resulted in alienation of these immigrant youths.
Islam, The Alleged Religion of Peace® ( TARP )? Click this picture:
No, I am not exaggerating. Click the pic, go to "last," and read backwards.
If you are not informed about this stuff, you will be made sick. If you are informed, you will be made mad, all over again.
Kindly note tagline...
"seven helicopters provided with powerful projectors and of video cameras had been mobilized in the night to dissuade the troublemakers."
yup, that'll get these guys to stop...HALT OR WE'LL TAKE YOUR PICTURE..
Only in San Francisco . . .?
I predict that if this goes on a little longer and spreads to the more wealthy arrondissments, someone is going to declare martial law and send in the regular army.
Going to be a lot of those little "pieds noirs" get hurt.
"Nous L'aurons!, Nous L'aurons! Napoleon!"
That is what we call a distinction in search of a difference.
I am shocked, shocked to find that rioting is going on here. -Captain Louis Renault
It isn't hard to stream burning liquid on things.
What's amazing to me is they are allowed to continue to do it.
They should be shot on sight.
That would bring things to a halt real fast.
But dead Muslims on TV just might cause serious trouble for French citizens in Muslim countries around the world...
The French are showing themselves to be incredibly incompetent, stupid, and unable or unwilling to handle the situation.
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