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French Cop Shot in Riot
News; Posted on: 2008-10-01
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Police vehicles, shops damaged

France Should Prepare for Civil War
http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2576

The violence that has routinely plagued France's huge suburban banlieue slums
has spread to Romans-sur-Isere, a quaint medieval community nestled at the
foot of the Alps. In overnight violence, armed "youths" clashed with French
riot police and paramilitary gendarmes, shooting one officer with a rifle,
breaking shop windows and burning cars. The officer is expected to live. Other
police cars were left riddled with bullet holes and buckshot.

"Youths" is a mass media euphemism for the unemployable Third World, mainly
Muslim, children of immigrants, who sparked a "rebellion" in 2005 nationwide
which consumed communities across France. Like the 2005 violence, the
Romans-sur-Isere riot went off after the death of a "youth" fleeing police. In
Romans-sur-Isere, five "youths" being chased in a stolen vehicle plowed into a
wall, leaving one dead.

Since 2005, riots have occurred on a regular basis, and even "peaceful"
periods see France living with an epidemic of vehicle torchings and other
crime. Widespread deployment of guns against police became common in the riot
cycle of November of 2007.

To the horror of the French establishment, whose immigration policies have
caused this problem, an attempt to paint the 2005 violence as an al Qaeda or
similar Islamist plot proved fruitless. The fact is that these riots were
spontaneous, the result of importing the Third World into France. Huge
government attempts to provide affirmative action programs and other handouts
to the rioters to buy them off have clearly proved ineffective, and have
actually emboldened immigrants by showing French weakness.

News Source: correspondent

2007-2008 European Americans United.

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