Posted on 11/09/2005 11:46:19 AM PST by VRWCTexan
Nov. 9, 2005 21:18 French Interior Min. orders deportation of rioters
By JPOST.COM STAFF
French Interior Minister Nicholas Sarkozy has ordered the deportation of any person convicted of violent participation in the recent riots throughout France that have taken place over the past two weeks, Army Radio reported.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowFull
No catch. Napoleonic Law presumes the accused is guilty until proven innocent.
Plus there's extenuating circumstances and lots of corroborating videos.
They can be found guilty on their way to the buses...
"Where can you deport citizens to?"
Maybe the meaning was lost in translation. He probably meant the rioters should be "de-headed." The French and muslims seem to have a fetish for removing a persons head...and I'm sure there are a few guillotines in France that haven't seen any action in wuite a few years.
A: North Korea.
What are your thoughts my friend.
I thought that I heard earlier that the French caved and were giving into their demands.
Lilliput.
How about to Ramadanland at EuroDisney?
Sarkozy is a rare find in French politics: a man with courage.
We can hope that he gets elected president.
Then finally we would again see the Glory that was France.
This kind of thing happens, when immigration is not handled well...Let's not do the same mistake here in the U.S.
Considering the attitude of the French under Jacky Chiracy for the past years, France might not find any perps based on that criterion.
Hello my friend,
Nothing will happen. The left and all the different associations Pro_islamists will defend the Racaille.
It is the same SLOGAN which has been used by Sarkozy before.Nothing happened, just a few token Imans sent out, but some of them came back and got an apology.
One must also remember that it is Sarkozy who set up The MUSLIM COUNCIL of FRANCE, as he felt MUSLIMS were not represented fairly .So , he basically has given MUSLIMS a strong voice in French politics.
Talking to some friends and family members living in France, they do not trust him as much as they did a year or two ago.
Kristopher.
Thanks for the effort. Those publications must be the ones the French are whining about. LOL. It really is incredible how the devastation has been suppressed in the main of media....
Even in a pisshole like France, should it be any other way?
Is a person born in France automatically a citizen? What about children of illegals? I think our laws are more liberal than theirs.
"Don't get all excited. The operative word is 'convicted'."
Why not?
Hundreds were arrested by the police in flagrante delicto.
What basis for defense is there?
Please note that French citizens will not be deported.
Also note: nobody will be deported to Guiane, as that is part of France.
Immigrants stripped of their visas will be deported back to their countries of origin.
The French state has, in the recent past, stripped naturalized radical Islamist clerics of their citizenship and deported them to their nation of origin as well.
What can't be done is stripping a native-born French of his citizenship.
That said, this will constitute a thinning of ranks.
The riots are already petering out, slowly, and there have been many arrests. Every arsonist deported to his country of origin is one less in France. That is a good start.
Expel all the foreign radicals, and continue the counterintelligence in the mosques.
And watch the star of Phillipe de Villiers.
He certainly is, possibly because he's only half French.:) His father fled Hungary to escape the communists after WWII, settled in France and married a French woman. Sarkozy is widely considered Chrac's successor and Chirac acts somewhat jealous of him because of his popularity. It's interesting how the French media is blaming Sarkozy for the riots, trying to draw down his popularity in the polls. It will probably backfire on them, though, because Sarkozy only said what the majority of the French people are thinking right now. Chirac and de Villepin may force his resignation from the cabinet, using him for a scapegoat, but watch the 50 year-old Sarkozy come out on top eventually.
BTW, he's also regarded as the most pro-American prominent politician in France. He was really cat-called in 2000 for saying in public, "I love America!", and meaning it sincerely.
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