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by Yves Mamou
• December 7, 2016 at 5:00 am
- Four officers
were injured (two badly burned) when around 15 "youths"
(Muslim gang-members) swarmed their cars and hurled rocks and
firebombs at them. Police were aggrieved when the minister of
interior called the attackers "little wild ones." Police
and opposition politicians replied that the attackers were not
"little wild ones but criminals who attacked police to
kill."
- Two students at
a vocational training school in Calais attacked a teacher, and one
fractured the teacher's jaw and several teeth -- because the teacher
had asked one of the students to get back to work.
- "This is a
warning. These young people did not attack the school by chance;
they wanted to attack the institution, to attack the State." —
Yacine, 21, a student at the University of Paris II.
- The riot, which
lasted for four nights, broke out after the arrest of a driver who
did not stop when asked to by a policeman.
- This revolt of
one pillar of French society, the police, was the biggest that ever
happened in modern France. Yet, virtually no one in France's
mainstream media covered the event.
- "Everything
that represents state institutions (...) is now subjected to
violence based on essentially sectarian and sometimes ethnic
excesses, fueled by an incredible hatred of our country. We must be
blind or unconscious not to feel concern for national
cohesion". — Thibaud de Montbrial, lawyer and expert on
terrorism.
Four police officers were recently injured (two badly
burned) when a group of around 15 "youths" (Muslim
gang-members) swarmed their cars and hurled rocks and firebombs at them,
in the Paris suburb of Viry-Châtillon. (Image source: Line Press video
screenshot)
France will elect a new president in May 2017. Politicians are already
campaigning and debating about deficits, welfare recipients, GDP growth,
and so on, but they look like puppets disconnected from the real country.
What is reality in France today?
Violence. It is spreading. Not just terrorist attacks; pure gang
violence. It instills a growing feeling of insecurity in hospitals, at
schools, in the streets -- even in the police. The media does not dare to
say that this violence is coming mainly from Muslim gangs --
"youths," as they call the in the French media, to avoid naming
who they are. A climate of civil war, however, is spreading visibly in
the police, schools, hospitals and politics.
by Hakim Haider
• December 7, 2016 at 4:00 am
- Today, he say,
am take a decision. Am calls the Seniour Persons of the street and
am say to them, Choose a person Me or He, because Boy is coming with
asking a questions and also arguments which was in the favour of
Non-Muslims, and he have raise my Blod pressure up.
- Then Mulla say,
See his ugly Tongue, his clever Tongue, See he do not know how
speeks with elders persons. He not able to live in a Muslims. His
mind are Non-Muslim and he just equal to DOG for sit under Shoes, he
just Son of Bitch, nothing more.
(Image source: Ji-Elle/Wikimedia Commons)
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