Posted on 11/06/2005 1:21:11 PM PST by JustaCowgirl
By Elizabeth Pineau and Sophie Louet
PARIS (Reuters) - President Jacques Chirac on Sunday vowed to restore order in France after riots in Paris spread across the country and began to unnerve his European neighbours.
"The Republic is quite determined, by definition, to be stronger than those who want to sow violence or fear," Chirac said after a special domestic security council met to respond to the latest violence in which 1,300 vehicles went up in flames.
"The law must have the last word," Chirac said in his first public comments since the riots started in the poor suburbs, noting the importance of the respect of all, the law and the equality of chances.
Signs of a fresh wave of violence emerged on Sunday evening when youths seized a bus in Saint-Etienne, in southern France, ordering passengers to get off and then torching the vehicle.
The driver and one passenger were hurt, officials said.
In Rouen, in the north, rioters pushed a burning car against a police building. No-one was hurt, police said. Cars were also burnt in the cities of Nantes, Rennes and Orleans, media said.
Chirac's government is struggling to cope with an explosion of unrest with complex social, economic and racial causes.
Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said the government would step up security wherever necessary. Some 2,300 extra officers have already been drafted in.
"We cannot accept any 'no-go' areas," Villepin said after meeting Chirac, adding he would announce his plans for the country's underprivileged suburbs on national television on Monday.
Rioting began 10 days ago with the accidental electrocution of two youths apparently fleeing police. Their deaths ignited frustration among ethnic minorities over racism, unemployment, police treatment and their marginal place in French society.
"This is too much, stop!" sobbed a woman in Evreux, a normally quiet town in rural Normandy where a shopping mall, 50 vehicles, a post office and two schools were destroyed.
"FRANCE IS NOT BURNING"
Across France, 1,300 vehicles went up in flames overnight. For the first time, more than 30 were destroyed inside the city walls of Paris. Previously quiet towns such as Dreux, to the west, and the city of Nantes were also affected.
Police said 349 people had been arrested, including six youths caught stockpiling 90 Molotov cocktails in a disused police building south of Paris.
Despite the worst destruction since the riots started, a police spokesman called for a sense of proportion: "It's 211 districts out of 36,000, so France is not burning."
Authorities say drug traffickers and Islamist militants are helping to organise the unrest, via the Internet and mobile phones, among the North and sub-Saharan African immigrant communities who make up a significant part of many suburban housing estates.
The violence has tarnished France's image abroad, forcing Villepin to cancel a trip to Canada, while Russia and the United States have warned their citizens to avoid troubled suburbs.
Neighbouring Germany, too, has a large immigrant population, including over 3 million Muslims -- most of Turkish origin.
Wolfgang Bosbach, deputy leader of the conservative Christian Democrats in parliament, said Germany should be under no illusion that similar events could happen there too.
In Italy, opposition leader Romano Prodi called on the government to take urgent action, telling reporters:
"We have the worst suburbs in Europe. I don't think things are so different from Paris. It's only a question of time."
Jean-Marie Huet, a senior Justice Ministry official, said 160 people had been brought before the courts since the unrest started. Around 20 had been jailed, 30 others released on bail, and 50 minors had been brought before juvenile courts.
French Socialist Party leader Francois Hollande said the riots were a failure of government policy and leadership. Communist and Green Party officials demanded Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, who wants to run for president in 2007, resign over remarks opponents say stoked the violence.
(Additional reporting by Brian Rohan, Astrid Wendlandt, Kerstin Gehmlich and Jon Boyle in Paris, Paul Carrel in Evreux)
Oh, please! As long as government officials and the elite are not personally touched by the riots, it seems to me a "let them eat cake" attitude. Chirac certainly does not want to PO the muslim population by bringing the hammer down in any meaningful way.
It's hard to pick a favorite for which media entity is the absolute worst, but the BBC is definitely a strong candidate. They fall somewhere to the left of Pravda, from all accounts.
"Excuse me, does your dog bite?"
Scroll down the page a little, great pic:
http://www.movieconnection.it/schede/sulle_orme_panterarosa.htm
When his favorite four star restaurant is torched it may shake his lethargy.
Every Parisian will be receiving a harshly-worded letter kindly requesting that they cease the rioting, please.
Hold the politicians responsible and demand action, not words. Remove the vermin from your country. God bless you.
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My bad--of course "it's Bush's fault".
Villepin said...he would announce his plans for the country's underprivileged suburbs on national television on Monday.
Hmmmm. Another term for it might be "Terms of Surrender". It sounds like the fruit of their secret meeting was: Hey, let's send out Dominique to offer them MORE social benefits!
I guess we'll see on Monday, but I'm afraid that's what they're going to do. Bad move. Really bad.
First, Western nations are going to have to come to terms with the fact the Islam is at war with us and wants to subjugate or destroy us.
Meanwhile we've got President Bush celebrating Ramadan with CAIR.
This is unbelievable.
I expected them to get control of the situation within a couple days.
Now I just heard on FOX News that the situation is getting WORSE, NOT BETTER. 10 DAYS LATER. The violence is actually spreading and intensifying.
Think they will request outside help? They seem to need it.
We had two day of rioting in Birmingham recently, several deaths. A report of muslim's raping a black girl of 14 started it. The girl was supposed to be an illegal so never came forward. At least the blacks fought back against the muslims.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1507745/posts
We don't have to worry about Bush.
He IS the number one undisputed world leader when it comes to the war on Islamic terrorism.
He knows what he's doing.
I hope so but sometimes I think he couldn't be more patronizing if he grew a beard, wore sandals and dressed Laura in a chador.
Yeah, I heard about that -- but it's nothing like France.
( by LGF reader David L )
I think, ultimately, most of 'us' understand it better than any of our leaders.
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