Thursday, November 02, 2006

Youths challenge the French state

Telegraph reported Symbols of the French state, including policemen, firemen and postmen, are under intensified attack from disaffected youths

Why don't you admit they are Muslim Youths
as the country faces the worst race relations crisis in its history.
Islam is a religion, not a race. Arab is a race, but non-arab Muslims are causing problems too.
Hardly a night passes without gangs — many of them from immigrant families — attacking police cars, buses and emergency rescue teams. Yesterday, the weekly magazine Le Nouvel Observateur published a confidential report drawn up by a public service trade union, the CGT, containing scores of eye-witness accounts of brutal attacks on public servants who work in the worst suburbs, or "banlieues", from gas board workers to staff from the electricity company. Its publication follows the revelation that attacks on police have soared this year, with some 14 a day, and a growing number of incidents in which officers have been lured into ambushes.Telegraph reported Symbols of the French state, including policemen, firemen and postmen, are under intensified attack from disaffected youths
Why don't you admit they are Muslim Youths
as the country faces the worst race relations crisis in its history.
Islam is a religion, not a race. Arab is a race, but non-arab Muslims are causing problems too.
Hardly a night passes without gangs — many of them from immigrant families — attacking police cars, buses and emergency rescue teams. Yesterday, the weekly magazine Le Nouvel Observateur published a confidential report drawn up by a public service trade union, the CGT, containing scores of eye-witness accounts of brutal attacks on public servants who work in the worst suburbs, or "banlieues", from gas board workers to staff from the electricity company. Its publication follows the revelation that attacks on police have soared this year, with some 14 a day, and a growing number of incidents in which officers have been lured into ambushes.

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