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Title: Rioting Spreads to 300 Towns in France
Source: Yahoo News
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051107 ... u=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--
Published: Nov 7, 2005
Author: Angela Doland
Post Date: 2005-11-07 09:44:52 by Zipporah
Keywords: Rioting, Spreads, France
Views: 508
Comments: 56


A firefighter extinguishes a truck in Cenon, near Bordeaux, southwestern France, Sunday night, Nov.6, 2005 on the tenth day of unrest. Vehicles and buildings were torched by youths in largely immigrant areas began rampaging after two of their peers were electrocuted last week at a power substation while hiding from police they feared were chasing them. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

PARIS - 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 last month, national police chief 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 more than 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 the injuries were not considered life-threatening. 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.

About 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 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 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, that 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.

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Associated Press writers Emmanuel Georges-Picot in Paris, Thierry Boinet in Grenoble and Jan Sliva in Strasbourg contributed to this report. (1 image)

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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

Coming to a town near you…..god bless cultural diversity!

Jethro Tull  posted on  2005-11-07   9:48:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Jethro Tull (#1)

Coming to a town near you…..god bless cultural diversity!

Did you see the article about how people were caught trying to blow up a mosque and another article about how muslim graves were desecrated in the UK?? GEE ..now WHY would anyone want to do that??? Hmm wanting the riots to spread throughout europe perhaps??

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article324949.ece

Zipporah  posted on  2005-11-07   9:56:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Zipporah (#4)

Wow, I didn't see that. The global pot is being stirred by internationalists. The antidote is nationalism, but given the dilution of the American culture, nationalism is a dirty word. It's over…period. I have zero hope for a return to a constitutional America. The best we can hope for is a collapse of this empire from within.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2005-11-07   10:29:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Jethro Tull (#12)

The antidote is nationalism, but given the dilution of the American culture, nationalism is a dirty word.

You know what the difference between the US and a cup of yogurt is...? The cup of yogurt has an active, living culture. And do you know what the difference between the US and that same cup of yogurt 10 years from now...? the yogurt will still have an active, living culture.

orangedog  posted on  2005-11-07   18:39:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: orangedog (#33)

Very well stated. The result of the open border mob is on full display in France. Dirty bastards.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2005-11-07   18:43:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Jethro Tull (#34)

It's a shame when a country runs out of balls before they run out of bullets. The obvious answer is to shoot these "rioters" and they'd calm right down. Then you deport as many as possible and tell those who were born there, that if you don't like it here, find some other country. YOU'RE NOT FRENCH (English, German, Dutch, American - whatever) and we don't give a shit about you. You won't be French for GENERATIONS - or at least until you've seen a couple of German invasions.

And if you want to stay and continue to riot, there's a bullet for you too.

mehitable  posted on  2005-11-07   23:39:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: mehitable (#42)

And if you want to stay and continue to riot, there's a bullet for you too.

Yep, those rioting are as French as Hugo Chavez. Screw them.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2005-11-08   4:38:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: Jethro Tull (#45)

...another beneficiary...

Euro Drops to Two-year Low After Rioting in France Escalates

`The riots are spreading across France and into Germany and Belgium, bringing about huge adverse effects on the euro,'' said Michiyoshi Kato, a vice president of foreign exchange sales in Tokyo at Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd., a unit of Japan's second-biggest lender by assets. ``Acts of violence will surely continue to weigh on the euro.''

Against the dollar, the euro dropped to $1.1762 at 9:58 a.m. in Tokyo, from $1.1805 late yesterday in New York, according to electronic foreign-exchange dealing system EBS. It traded as low as $1.1751, the weakest since Nov. 2003. The euro also slid to 138.52 yen, from 138.92.

Eoghan  posted on  2005-11-08   7:17:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: Eoghan (#46)

Is it me? Why am I actually excited this mess is all coming to a head. Bring it on before I get too old (g)

Jethro Tull  posted on  2005-11-08   9:52:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: Jethro Tull (#48)

I'm glad to see it coming to a head too. I think it might still be remedied - with difficulty, but it's possible. AT least if we have the smallest modicum of common sense, we might learn the lesson of France here in the US before it's too late for "US".

The great lesson that people need to learn is that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS CHEAP LABOR. There are certain costs associated with labor that can be put off onto other sources - like the govt - but there are also unseen costs such as the yearning of a downtrodden people to make something of themselves or have a better life for their children. The people of Mexico (or Algeria, or wherever) don't want to have generations of their families cleaning other people's toilets or picking their grapes. They have aspirations too, and a socieity should NEVER adopt an immigration policy without that clear understanding that the immigrant providing today's cheap labor will have kids who will deeply resent their position in society if they are not able to make more of themselves. Frequently it may not be POSSIBLE for them to make more of themselves as realistically - the jobs and opportunities are limited. People always fight over scarce resources.

mehitable  posted on  2005-11-08   10:41:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: mehitable (#51)

The great lesson that people need to learn is that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS CHEAP LABOR.

Man, you make waaaay too much sense, mehitable. I totally agree.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2005-11-08   11:06:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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