Posted on 11/07/2005 6:10:57 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
Rioting by French youths spread to 300 towns overnight and a man hurt in the violence died of his wounds, the first fatality in 11 days of unrest that has shocked the country, police said Monday.
As urban unrest spread to neighboring Belgium and possibly Germany, the French government faced growing criticism for its inability to stop the violence, despite massive police deployment and continued calls for calm.
On Sunday night, vandals burned more than 1,400 vehicles, and clashes around the country left 36 police injured, setting a new high for overnight arson and violence since rioting started Oct. 27, Michel Gaudin told a news conference.
Australia, Austria, Britain, Germany and Hungary advised their citizens to exercise care in France, joining the United States and Russia in warning tourists to stay away from violence-hit areas.
Alain Rahmouni, a national police spokesman, said the man who was beaten died at a hospital from injuries sustained in the attack, but he had no immediate details of the victim's age or his attacker.
The man was caught by surprise by an attacker after rushing out of his apartment building to put out a trash can fire, Rahmouni said.
Apparent copycat attacks spread outside France for the first time, with five cars torched outside Brussels' main train station, police in the Belgian capital said.
The mayhem started as an outburst of anger in suburban Paris housing projects and has fanned out nationwide among disaffected youths, mostly of Muslim or African origin, to become France's worst civil unrest in over a decade.
Attacks overnight Sunday to Monday were reported in 274 towns, and police made 395 arrests, Gaudin said.
"This spread, with a sort of shock wave spreading across the country, shows up in the number of towns affected," Gaudin said, noting that the violence appeared to be sliding away from its flash point in the Parisian suburbs and worsening elsewhere.
It was the first time police had been injured by weapons' fire and there were signs that rioters were deliberately seeking out clashes with police, officials said.
Among the injured police, 10 were hurt by youths firing fine-grain birdshot in a late-night clash in the southern Paris suburb of Grigny, national police spokesman Patrick Hamon said. Two were hospitalized, but their lives were not considered in danger. One was wounded in the neck, the other in the legs.
The unrest began Oct. 27 in the low-income Paris suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois, after the deaths of two teenagers of Mauritanian and Tunisian origin. The youths were accidentally electrocuted as they hid from police in a power substation. They apparently thought they were being chased.
All told, 4,700 cars have been burned in France since the rioting began and 1,200 suspects were detained at least temporarily, Gaudin said.
The growing violence is forcing France to confront long-simmering anger in its suburbs, where many Africans and their French-born children live on society's margins, struggling with high unemployment, racial discrimination and despair fertile terrain for crime of all sorts as well as for Muslim extremists offering frustrated youths a way out.
France, with some 5 million Muslims, has the largest Islamic population in Western Europe.
President Jacques Chirac, whose government is under intense pressure to halt the violence, promised stern punishment for those behind the attacks, making his first public comments Sunday since the riots started.
"The law must have the last word," Chirac said Sunday after a security meeting with top ministers. France is determined "to be stronger than those who want to sow violence or fear, and they will be arrested, judged and punished."
France's biggest Muslim fundamentalist organization, the Union for Islamic Organizations of France, issued a fatwa, or religious decree. It forbade all those "who seek divine grace from taking part in any action that blindly strikes private or public property or can harm others."
Arsonists burned two schools and a bus in the central city of Saint-Etienne and its suburbs, and two people were injured in the bus attack. Churches were set ablaze in northern Lens and southern Sete, he said.
In Colombes in suburban Paris, youths pelted a bus with rocks, sending a 13-month-old child to the hospital with a head injury, Hamon said, while a daycare center was burned in Saint-Maurice, another Paris suburb.
Much of the youths' anger has focused on law-and-order Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, whose reference to the troublemakers as "scum" appeared to inflame passions.
The armies of the Caliphate are on the move and Paris is under siege (again).
The religion of peace strikes again. Wake up oh France.
It is war - too bad the french can't form armed militias to defend themselves. They will make good slaves...
It isn't a "riot" when it happens in 300 towns. It is an uprising.
Then again, they aren't just "youths" and neither was the communist led riot in Toledo Ohio.
France, with some 5 million Muslims, has the largest Islamic population in Western Europe.
Finally, after going through the usual socialist garbage about the "root causes" of the insurrection, they actually hint at the real cause--Islamofascism.
the French reponse to this is exactly as it was in Monty Python and the Holy Grail..."I fart in your general direction"...
I am glad to see Chirac finally got some balls and put those terrorists in their place.
Let's see, they doused an old woman with gasoline and torched her out of anger. That "used" to be called a hate crime. I'd say they are scum.
Even the muslims appear to hate post Soviet, Euro-socialism....perhaps one of the few things we might agree upon.
"Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, whose reference to the troublemakers as "scum" appeared to inflame passions."
At least one Frenchman has perception.
Only kill, rape and destroy those who we tell you to...
Arsonists burned two schools and a bus in the central city of Saint-Etienne and its suburbs, and two people were injured in the bus attack. Churches were set ablaze in northern Lens and southern Sete, he said.
How many mosques have been burned? The french are in a civil war. I hope it turns out better than in Kosovo...
you may be very right. this probably started as a riot by
hmmmmmmm muslim yutes. but when the real muslims saw
that mere children are on the verge of such victories,
perhaps some reinforcements ala seasoned jihadists were
sent in? regradless, france is done, look for massive
capital flight and emigration of those frogs who can afford
it. we are witnessing history that happens only every
thousand years or so and i for one am just dam enjoying it.
I suspect this person is of Middle Eastern descent as well, despite his french first name.
It's spread? Who'd guessed it? The war has begun and the French have no clue. The muslims were testing in Paris and found no resistance. It gave them the green light to finish the takeover of the rest of the country.
Land for Peace
Civil war, but really a foreign invasion.
Crap, those middle-eastern delinquints wouldn't know what an Islamo or Facist is.
Must be Muslim partisans
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