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Youth armed with sticks battle police in Paris suburb
2006-05-30
Around 100 youths armed with sticks and baseball bats clashed with police in a Paris suburb early Tuesday, in the worst such violence since the riots of last November, police said.

Youths attacked the mayor's home in Montfermeil, east of Paris, at around 10:30pm Monday, shaking its gates and hurling stones at the windows before facing off with police who responded with rubber bullets.

Youths also attacked the town hall, shattering its glass facade with stones and throwing Molotov cocktails which failed to ignite, and set fire to four cars and a large number of garbage bins.

Some 250 police officers were deployed to tackle the violence as it spread to the nearby Bosquets housing estate, where gangs of masked youths clashed with police for more than four hours.

Seven police officers were slightly injured by projectiles and three youths arrested in the violence, with calm returning at around 2:30 am Tuesday. At daybreak Tuesday, the streets of the Bosquets estate were strewn with stones, broken glass and the smouldering remains of burnt garbage.

Trouble was also reported in the neighbouring suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois — where last autumn's riots started following the electrocution of two teenagers who believed they were being chased by police.

Around 60 youths were involved in clashes with police in the Chene estate in the town.

The Montfermeil area has been tense since the centre-right mayor Xavier Lemoine in April adopted tough anti-delinquency measures, which notably ban gatherings of more than three youths in the town centre.

The mayor and his family have been targeted by local youths before over the measures and Lemoine was given police protection after his residence was stoned in late April.

"Tonight's violence showed that the lives of my family and my seven children are in danger," he said Tuesday.

A member of Lemoine's office said however that Monday's trouble was sparked by the arrest of a youth accused of assaulting a bus driver and was not directly linked to the mayor's anti-riot measures.

He said the mayor witnessed the assault and helped identified the suspect, who was arrested on Monday, sparking a stand-off between youths and the police.

Run-down estates in Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil were the epicentre of the three weeks of rioting that broke out last autumn, spreading at one point to 300 low-income areas across the country.

Some 10,000 cars and 200 public buildings were torched in the frenzy of violence, leading to more than 5,000 arrests and 400 jail convictions.

The riots, which mainly involved French youths of Arab and African origin, laid bare the problems of poverty and ethnic discrimination faced by many in France's ghetto-like suburban estates.

Following the unrest, the centre-right government promised a string of measures to fight discrimination and improve access to education, jobs and housing for residents of the riot-hit areas.

Despite the government's action, however, more than four in five French people said in January they feared the riots could flare up again.


Posted by:lotp

#14  We are talking about France here. So where are all these baseball bats coming from?
Posted by: john   2006-05-30 20:16  

#13  They do not want education, education is haram. They want maddrassas. Education is available if they'd partake.

They do not want jobs. Jobs are haram. It is the duty of the dhimmi to do the work. Work with infidels? I think not! The problem is not enough muslim "jobs". See first point.

They do want housing and welfare and power and bow down before them.

But pay attention in class? Start at the bottom job and work your way up - serving even infidels? Molotov not.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-30 19:38  

#12  This crap isn't going to stop until the French gun several hundred of them down in the streets and actually deport several tens of thousands more. When the canaille finally get the message that the government isn't playing around, they'll crawl back in their holes. The real question is when, or if, any French government will find balls sufficient to say "Enough!"
Posted by: mac   2006-05-30 18:47  

#11  The next time the "youths" reappear and torch & burn and threaten with baseball bats, I suggest the bird -brained gendarmes use shotguns loaded with birdshot. A few facefuls from 10 feet is quite bracing and will cause these shitheads to refocus their attention quickly.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-05-30 17:44  

#10  ...throwing Molotov cocktails which failed to ignite...

I thought the point of a Molotov cocktail was to ignite it before you threw it. Are these mopes really so incompetent they can't get gasoline to catch fire?

Posted by: Baba Tutu   2006-05-30 16:20  

#9  Plumbum lots of Plumbum will solve this "problem."
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-05-30 16:03  

#8  They have sticks. Why aren't the police responding with bullets?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-05-30 15:53  

#7  Proving once again that France is right and the US is wrong when it comes to dealing with "Arab & African youths", read muslims. I wish we had such a peacfull policy when it comes to our disenfranchised.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-05-30 15:50  

#6  They're just sticking it to the Man.
Posted by: Mike   2006-05-30 15:08  

#5  No, no, no! We must ban sticks! Stick ownership is a plague on society.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-05-30 15:06  

#4  "The riots, which mainly involved French youths of Arab and African origin, laid bare the problems of poverty and ethnic discrimination faced by many in France's ghetto-like suburban estates."

Poverty kills - these poor youths are so disenfranchised that they feel compelled to kidnap Jewish shop workers and torture them to death. We must give them more money. Now.
Posted by: No Blood For Cheese   2006-05-30 14:46  

#3  And if that doesn't work, which it won't, how about the cops promise to crack a few skulls next time?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-05-30 14:46  

#2  Following the unrest, the centre-right government promised a string of measures to fight discrimination and improve access to education, jobs and housing for residents of the riot-hit areas.

Positive reinforcement.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-05-30 14:31  

#1  Ash: Now listen up, you primitive screwheads. See this? This... is my boomstick!
Posted by: mojo   2006-05-30 14:12  

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