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  • Chirac Says Riots Reveal Identity Crisis

    11/14/2005 8:43:39 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 65 replies · 1,484+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 11/14/05 | ELAINE GANLEY - ap
    PARIS - President Jacques Chirac said Monday that the unrest in France's poor, largely nonwhite suburbs revealed a "crisis of identity" that the entire nation must heal with firmness and with measures that combat what he called the poison of discrimination. Chirac — speaking to the nation for the first time since the unrest erupted Oct. 27 — said France must instill values and hope in the "sons and daughters of the Republic" growing up in the poor, largely immigrant suburbs ringing French cities. French law must be obeyed, he said, but all of France — its companies, unions and...
  • French PM Villepin tours riot-hit neighbourhood

    11/15/2005 7:35:36 AM PST · by ncountylee · 21 replies · 495+ views
    Reuters ^ | 15 Nov 2005 | Helene Fontanaud
    AULNAY-SOUS-BOIS, France, Nov 15 (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin made a surprise visit on Tuesday to a Paris suburb hit by an unprecedented wave of rioting and presented parliament his plan to extend emergency powers. Villepin travelled to Aulnay-sous-Bois northeast of Paris a day after President Jacques Chirac said in a national address that the worst civil unrest in almost 40 years pointed to a deep national malaise and identity crisis. The prime minister met local residents, teachers and business leaders during the previously unannounced visit, his first to an area hit by rioting by youths who...
  • It’s Jihad, Idiot!

    11/14/2005 7:37:40 AM PST · by reelfoot · 31 replies · 1,535+ views
    The Spain Herald ^ | November 14, 2005 | Pablo Molina
    Now that French Muslims have proposed the wholesale renewal of their infidel neighbors’ stock of cars, it would be interesting to revisit the teachings of the Koran, just to see how many spiritual points destroying a Christian or Jew’s car is worth. The left-wing intelligentsia seems to have found the root of the structural hate followers of the “religion of peace” profess for the West: exclusion, inequality, a sea of injustice; in short, evil neo-liberalism. It is even more humorous to accuse capitalism of France’s woes when it is the EU member state with more barriers to the free market...
  • Chirac: France Riots Reflect 'Profound Malaise'

    11/14/2005 3:08:28 PM PST · by Tulsa Ramjet · 63 replies · 1,510+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Monday, November 14, 2005 | Associated Press
    PARIS — President Jacques Chirac said Monday that more than two weeks of violence in the poor suburbs of France is the sign of a "profound malaise" and he ordered new measures to reach out to troubled youths and fight the discrimination believed to be at the root of it. In his first address to the nation since unrest erupted Oct. 27, the president said the laws of France must be obeyed and values rekindled in youths living in the poor, mostly Arab and African immigrant suburbs ringing French cities. He spoke after the Cabinet approved a measure to extend...
  • Paris bans weekend gatherings, fearing new riots

    11/11/2005 8:53:30 AM PST · by ncountylee · 22 replies · 689+ views
    Reuters ^ | 11 Nov 2005 | Kerstin Gehmlich
    , Nov 11 (Reuters) - Police banned any gathering that might provoke disorder in Paris this weekend, saying they had been warned violence was planned for Saturday after two weeks of rioting across France. The intensity of France's most serious unrest in four decades has dropped since President Jacques Chirac's government adopted emergency measures including curfews on Tuesday to curb unrest by youngsters complaining of racism and unemployment. But there was a rise in violence in suburbs of the capital overnight. Police said 463 vehicles were set on fire across France, a slight fall from the previous night, but the...
  • Police racism caught on tape [France]

    11/10/2005 2:29:17 PM PST · by ncountylee · 84 replies · 2,126+ views
    themercury ^ | 11nov05
    THE exchange could hardly have been worse for the French police as they strive to allay their reputation as enemy of the ethnic estates. TF1, the television channel, showed a young Arab on the outskirts of Lyons objecting politely about the insulting manner of an officer who had demanded his identity papers. "You want me to take you to a transformer?" the officer sneers back, referring to the electricity station where two teenagers were electrocuted while fleeing an identity check. The incident sparked the riots. "We don't give a shit if your estate calms down," said the officer, using the...
  • Curfews in Nice, Cannes (Le Pen gets popular)

    11/10/2005 12:11:48 PM PST · by jb6 · 12 replies · 647+ views
    Associated Press | Wednesday, November 9, 2005 | D'ARCY DORAN
    Paris — Authorities imposed curfews in the French Riviera cities of Nice and Cannes on Wednesday to prevent rioting, while the interior minister called for the deportation of foreigners convicted in the wave of unrest that has spread throughout France. Looters and vandals defied a state of emergency with attacks on superstores, a newspaper warehouse and a subway station. Arson attacks continued after sundown, with a nursery school going up in flames in the southern city of Toulouse, RTL radio reported. The unrest began Oct. 27 and has grown into a nationwide insurrection by disillusioned suburban youths who complain of...
  • Hundreds of cars burnt in French violence

    11/09/2005 6:30:37 PM PST · by ncountylee · 35 replies · 962+ views
    Reuters ^ | Matthew Bigg
    PARIS, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Hundreds of cars were burnt in France overnight in riots after the government imposed emergency measures aimed at halting two weeks of unrest rooted in discontent over conditions in poor suburbs. French police said at 1 a.m. (0000 GMT) on Thursday they had arrested 143 people and 280 cars were burnt, compared to 139 people arrested and 327 cars burnt at the same time the previous night. But they said there were no reports of injuries and an official at police headquarters said the trend was "positive". More than 1,400 cars were burnt overnight on...
  • Rioting Begins to Slack Off in France

    11/09/2005 3:14:28 PM PST · by ncountylee · 57 replies · 1,304+ views
    Associated Press via dailyinterlake ^ | Nov 09, 2005 | JOCELYN GECKER
    PARIS - The French Riviera cities of Nice and Cannes, best known for glitz and film festivals that attract Hollywood stars, were among areas that imposed curfews for minors Wednesday even as rioting abated. The government toughened its stance against those involved in France's worst civil unrest since its 1968 student riots. Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said local officials have been told to deport the 120 foreigners convicted so far for their roles in the violence. Although rioting persisted in some places for a 13th night, car burnings fell by nearly half and reports of violence dropped. Nonetheless, looters and...
  • France Braces for 13th Night of Violence (Live Thread)

    11/08/2005 1:21:52 PM PST · by Simmy2.5 · 422 replies · 13,384+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | By CHRISTINE OLLIVIER, Associated Press Writer
    PARIS - President Jacques Chirac declared a 12-day state of emergency Tuesday, paving the way for curfews to be imposed on riot-hit cities and towns in an extraordinary measure to halt France's worst civil unrest in nearly four decades. Meanwhile, police said the nightly rioting that began Oct. 27 ago was showing signs of abating. "The intensity of this violence is on the way down," National Police Chief Michel Gaudin said, citing fewer attacks on public buildings and fewer direct clashes between youths and police. He said rioting was reported in 226 towns across France, compared with nearly 300 the...
  • French Whine about MSM

    The Foreign Ministry has criticised some foreign reports as excessive and at least one cabinet member, Labour Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, has hinted the critical reporting was meant to hit back at France for opposing the U.S.-led Iraq war. French media have run hard-hitting reports on the riots, just as they have been very critical of social or racial problems abroad. But seeing equally tough reporting about their own country seems to have caught the French off guard. Eric Raoult, mayor of the eastern Paris suburb of Raincy, did not like being at the receiving end of outside attention. "Last night,...
  • Riot-torn France faces "moment of truth" - Villepin

    11/08/2005 12:04:12 PM PST · by NewMediaFan · 105 replies · 2,508+ views
    Reuters - UK ^ | Tue Nov 8, 2005 5:00 PM GMT | Timothy Heritage
    PARIS (Reuters) - France is wounded and faces a moment of truth, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said on Tuesday, after his government approved the use of curfews to quell 12 nights of rioting. The protests, blamed on racism and unemployment in rundown suburbs, receded in the Paris region after shots were fired at police the previous night but continued unabated in other parts of France in the early hours of Tuesday, with youths torching more than 1,000 vehicles overnight. "The Republic faces a moment of truth ... France is wounded. It cannot recognise itself in its streets and devastated...
  • Rioters Set Fire to Bus in Southern France

    11/07/2005 11:17:32 AM PST · by West Coast Conservative · 39 replies · 1,789+ views
    AP ^ | November 7, 2005 | ANGELA DOLAND
    Rioters in the southern city of Toulouse set fire to an empty bus Monday evening, then pelted police with firebombs and rocks, an official said. A 61-year-old man died of wounds sustained in the spreading violence, the first fatality in 12 days of civil unrest that has shocked the country. The rioters stopped the bus and ordered the driver to get out, then set the vehicle afire, said Francis Soutric, chief of staff at the regional prefecture in Toulouse. No passengers were inside. Clashes broke out when riot police arrived on the scene and officers responded with tear gas, he...
  • French Muslim rioters misunderstood, just want to be loved

    11/07/2005 10:07:28 AM PST · by DallasMike · 9 replies · 542+ views
    Stingray: A Blog for Salty Christians ^ | November 7, 2005 | Michael McCullough
    The Associated Press is reporting that rioting has spread to 300 towns in France. Note to Associated Press: 300 towns is not a riot — it's a general uprising. AP says that "Sunday night, vandals burned more than 1,400 vehicles, and clashes around the country left 36 police injured..."Ace of Spades points out the Washington Post headline:  Rage of French Youth is a Fight for Recognition. Apparently all these rioters just want attention. The poor young things feel rejected by a cold and callous society: "We feel rejected, compared to the kids who live in better neighborhoods," said Nasim, a chunky...
  • France - Riots: Mayor declares curfew

    11/07/2005 8:38:48 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 58 replies · 1,593+ views
    Agence France-Presse | November 7, 2005
    Paris - The mayor of a tough Paris suburb near the epicentre of the urban violence raging across France declared an "exceptional curfew" on his municipality starting on Monday night. The curfew, decided by conservative mayor Eric Raoult of the northeast suburb of Raincy, was the first to be imposed in France since rioting broke out in the neighbouring suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois on October 27.
  • Rioting Spreads to 300 Towns in France, unrest hits Germany, Belgium.

    11/07/2005 8:37:20 AM PST · by HHKrepublican_2 · 45 replies · 1,798+ views
    PARIS - Rioting by French youths spread to 300 towns overnight, and a 61-year-old 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. ADVERTISEMENT 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. Meanwhile, governments worldwide urged their citizens to be careful in France. On Sunday night, vandals burned more than 1,400 vehicles, and clashes around the country left 36 police...
  • France's shattered image

    11/07/2005 7:48:19 AM PST · by red state girl · 48 replies · 1,846+ views
    USA Today ^ | 11/07/05
    <p>Hurricane Katrina. 9/11. National shocks come in different forms. In France, the tremor is in the form of rioting and arson that, since Oct. 27, have spread from largely Muslim housing projects outside Paris across the country. Rampaging youths have torched schools, businesses and symbols of authority from the Mediterranean to the German border. On Saturday alone, they burned almost 1,300 cars.</p>
  • Rioting Spreads From Paris Across France

    11/05/2005 9:32:26 AM PST · by Allen H · 71 replies · 1,366+ views
    Vanity | November 5th, 2005
    This isn't anywhere near as articulate or even tempered as other things I've posted here, but I've been thinking about it all week and wanted to get it off my chest. muslim led violence in france continues. 897 cars burned just Saturday morning over night, just in that one night. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051105/ap_on_re_eu/france_rioting . A nursery was torched, and at least four other french cities have been hit with torched cars, and buildings. And yet, I DO NOT CARE!!! This is a problem of the french's own making. For years they thumbed their noses at us, bringing in immigrants by the thousands...
  • Unrest spreads across France.

    11/05/2005 10:16:47 AM PST · by Pikamax · 46 replies · 1,278+ views
    AP ^ | 11/05/05 | AP
    Aubervilliers, France — Widespread riots across impoverished areas of France took a malevolent turn in a ninth night of violence, with youths torching an ambulance and stoning medical workers coming to the aid of a sick person. Authorities arrested more than 250 people, an unprecedented sweep since the beginning of the unrest. Bands of youths also burned a nursery school, warehouses and nearly 900 cars overnight as the violence spread from the restive Paris suburbs to towns around France. The U.S. warned Americans against taking trains to the airport through the affected areas. At the nursery school in Acheres, west...
  • Paris Rioters Set Woman Afire as Violence Spreads

    11/05/2005 4:34:35 AM PST · by mark502inf · 33 replies · 1,263+ views
    FoxNews ^ | Nov 5, 2005
    AUBERVILLIERS, France — Marauding bands of Muslim youth set fire to cars and warehouses and pelted rescuers with rocks early Saturday, as the worst rioting in a decade spread from Paris to other French cities. The United States warned Americans against taking trains to the airport via strife-torn areas. A savage assault on a bus passenger highlighted the dangers of travel in Paris' Muslim-filled and impoverished outlying neighborhoods, where the violence has entered its second week. The African immigrant attackers doused the woman, in her 50s and on crutches, with an inflammable liquid and set her afire as she tried...