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Title: French anti-immigration leader feels vindicated by riots
Source: World Peace Herald
URL Source: http://www.wpherald.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20051111-095038-3800r
Published: Nov 11, 2005
Author: David R. Sands
Post Date: 2005-11-11 13:31:24 by Zipporah
Keywords: anti-immigration, vindicated, French
Views: 56
Comments: 6

WASHINGTON -- Far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen insists that the riots rocking French cities have vindicated his anti-immigration views, but opinion polls give a slight boost to Premier Dominique de Villepin for his handling of the crisis.

After the government ordered a 12-day state of emergency, National Police Chief Michel Gaudin told reporters in Paris yesterday there was a "very sharp drop" in violent incidents.

Car burnings -- the primary vandalism since the nightly protests began -- have been falling, and violent clashes between police and immigrant gangs, mostly from North and West Africa, also declined.

But officials said 203 more persons were detained overnight, and Lyon, the country's second-largest city, was blacked out when two power stations were attacked.

Political analysts are watching intently to see how two weeks of urban unrest in neighborhoods of immigrants and their children will affect the intense jockeying over who will succeed President Jacques Chirac, who is expected to step down when his term ends in 2007.

The patrician Mr. de Villepin has taken a much softer line on the rioters than has his main rival for the president's post, outspoken Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy. The two are in a struggle for control of the center-right coalition built by Mr. Chirac.

Two weeks of nightly street riots and vandalism have sparked soul-searching in France over the country's vaunted social welfare model and, Mr. Le Pen said, have vindicated his anti-immigrant message.

"The facts support me. The situation is even taking a turn toward perhaps the beginnings of a civil war," Mr. Le Pen said in a statement posted on the Web site of his National Front party.

He told the Associated Press that the party's e-mail system had crashed because so many messages of support had poured in.

He called Mr. Chirac's delayed, low-key response to the riots "pitiable," adding: "Nothing I have seen surprises me. I think that things may even get worse."

The newspaper Liberacion noted that the recent government security crackdown -- declaring a state of emergency, imposing curfews and deporting foreigners arrested -- takes many of the steps long urged by Mr. Le Pen and other hard-line politicians.

The first polls published since the rioting broke out near Paris Oct. 27 show strong support for the emergency law-and-order measures, but that has not translated into support for Mr. Sarkozy.

French pollster IFOP this week found that three-quarters of those surveyed support the emergency measures to quell the violence, but also found that Mr. Sarkozy's popularity has dipped, when compared with Mr. de Villepin's.

For the first time, the premier beat Mr. Sarkozy in a head-to-head matchup,52 percent to 44 percent. Just 42 percent of the French approve of Mr. Chirac's performance -- and 56 percent disapprove.

Opposition Socialist Party leaders have denounced Mr. Sarkozy's "cowboy attitude" for characterizing the rioters as "scum," but the center-left has been hampered by the lack of a clear leader.

Beyond the polls, the riots have sparked a debate in France about the future of the country's social system, one that guarantees citizens generous benefits and civil protections but has been unable to deal with the alienation and isolation felt by the young, unemployed, primarily Muslim rioters.

Mr. Chirac, almost invisible since the rioting began, told reporters yesterday that the violence had brought a "time for reflection" for France.

"We need to respond in a strong and quick way to the unquestionable problems which many inhabitants of the deprived neighborhoods are facing," he said.

Rioters complain of a lack of economic opportunity, harassment by the police and a feeling that they remain second-class citizens.

• This article is based in part on wire service reports.

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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

Hilarious. And one day we'll have polls that reflect what our leaders have done to America with rampant illegal immigration.

So many morons, so few bullets.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2005-11-11   14:17:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)

Hilarious. And one day we'll have polls that reflect what our leaders have done to America with rampant illegal immigration.

Isnt that the truth? The only thing I've read thus far is how horrible the Algerian immigrants have been treated and that France needs MORE immigration and change in immigration policy.. of course in favor of the Algerians rather than the French natives.

Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre

Zipporah  posted on  2005-11-11   14:24:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Zipporah (#2)

We have the same horseshit here in America.

They're building consulates for Mexican Immigrants left and right across America. We're getting one in St. Paul. They're calling places like Denver SANCTUARY CITIES, where illegals can go and live unaccosted.

Here's the thing I do not understand. How is it that a country can be balkanized, deliberately by their own government, and the people not see it happening, and raising a stink?

So many morons, so few bullets.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2005-11-11   14:27:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#3)

We're getting one in St. Paul. They're calling places like Denver SANCTUARY CITIES, where illegals can go and live unaccosted.

Here's the thing I do not understand. How is it that a country can be balkanized, deliberately by their own government, and the people not see it happening, and raising a stink?

Really?? Dear gawd..

Well so many people just don't get what's happening.. they see all these people but dont realize they're illegals..I was talking to a man in Lowe's after commenting on the new signs.. in spanish.. He said Oh I think they should have to learn English and if they dont then they should have to leave.. I said do you realize these people are here illegally? They need to be deported.. he was totally unaware..

Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre

Zipporah  posted on  2005-11-11   14:33:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Zipporah (#0)

France would have a bigger problem deporting its millions of Muslim immigrants, than the US would with Mexicans.

The US can just put the Mexicans back across the Rio Grande.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2005-11-11   16:15:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Zipporah (#0)

Like us, they loved immigrants when they needed cheap labor. Then when the kids of the immigrants became inconvenient, they warehoused them in the middle of nowhere. The English did it with the Caribbean workers, the Germans with Turks, and so on. It is a recipe for disaster. The difference here is that we are a far larger country and the second and third generations tend to assimilate more quickly (partly because they share a religion with the dominant culture, and most are white enough and speak English well enough to fit in), and they aren't as marginalized here as in Europe.

But in areas where they are marginalized, like Southern California and Houston, things are getting ugly. Someone has to find a solution soon, because the number of jobs Americans won't do, and there are plenty of them, is shrinking as our incomes are squeezed during the transfer of wealth from the middle class to the upper class. Someone like Tyson doesn't care who is slaughtering their cattle, pigs and chicken, just so long as they will do it for $7 an hour. Driving down overall wages, allowing more illegals to work...they don't care. To them, it's win-win.

Mekons4  posted on  2005-11-11   22:33:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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