French riots: Amiens buildings torched in clashes

Timey

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Buildings and cars were torched overnight as youths and police clashed in the northern French city of Amiens, say officials and police.

Sixteen police officers were injured in the clashes with up to 100 youths, some of whom threw fireworks, large-sized shot and projectiles, say police.

Reports suggest the unrest may have been triggered after police arrested a man for dangerous driving.

President Francois Hollande has vowed to restore order.

"Interior Minister Manuel Valls will go to Amiens immediately... to say there once again that the state will mobilise all its resources to combat this violence," he said.
"Our priority is security which means that the next budget will include additional resources for the gendarmerie and the police," Mr Hollande said.

'Desolation'
A leisure centre, school and cars were burned overnight on Monday amid the unrest in the rundown district of Amiens, reports said.

The clashes are believed to have started at about 21:00 (19:00 GMT), ending at about 04:00 once police reinforcements arrived. Up to 150 police are said to have used tear gas and rubber bullets to quell the violence.

Mayor Gilles Demailly said the clashes left behind a "scene of desolation".


This part of Amiens is known for its poverty
"There have been regular incidents here but it has been years since we've known a night as violent as this with so much damage done," Mr Demailly told Agence France-Presse.

Smaller-scale clashes had also erupted the previous night in response to the controversial arrest, reports said.

This district of Amiens had reportedly already been earmarked for extra security spending after it was identified as among the 15 most troubled areas in France by the government earlier this month.

In 2005, the deaths of two teenagers sparked weeks of looting and car-burning in housing estates across France.

It sparked an debate about deprivation and social exclusion, but many analysts say little has changed for France's marginalised youth, many of North African origin.
 
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Now we will see how the new President will deal with this problem, in fact a huge problem: poverty of immigrants, racism, violence, etc.The beautiful France of Egalité, Fraternité and I forgot what else is one of the most racist country in Europe.
 
loreta said:
Now we will see how the new President will deal with this problem, in fact a huge problem: poverty of immigrants, racism, violence, etc.The beautiful France of Egalité, Fraternité and I forgot what else is one of the most racist country in Europe.

He will surely do as his politics are exactly the same than the previous one, even if he tries to give the illusion he does not. I see more laws, more security cameras, more limitation of the liberties appear on the horizon. Each "event" of this kind is a card to play in the big game of the Empire.
 
loreta said:
The beautiful France of Egalité, Fraternité and I forgot what else is one of the most racist country in Europe.

The other one is Liberty, hilarious isn't it ? :rolleyes:
 
Well i think that we should be aware that one incident does not present the whole nation... Anyway today's France president is facing problems generated from years of Sarcozy's 'ruling' (at least) and since troubles are being generated all over the world in a kind of same timing - could i say that we here understand what evil forces are pushing buttons? :cool2:

On the other hand, in France about 60% of population is thinking: if i can recall well C's assertions about le Republic (maybe cause you put duck fat in almost everything :P).It is significant where Laura and equipe live and work - yet they had a lot of troubles but i suppose they would be much more in jeopardy elsewhere...
 
Yozilla said:
Well i think that we should be aware that one incident does not present the whole nation...

I do not think it is an incident. Years ago I had a relationship with a French speaking West-African man living in one of these industrial suburbs of Paris. His apartment building was next to a garbage dump. I remember being totally shocked. I spoke to several people who lived there and the misery was everywhere (and so were the cockroaches). This was in the nineties. Surely, everything must have gone downhill since then.

IMO, these so-called incidents are accidents waiting to happen.
 
MK Scarlett said:
He will surely do as his politics are exactly the same than the previous one, even if he tries to give the illusion he does not. I see more laws, more security cameras, more limitation of the liberties appear on the horizon. Each "event" of this kind is a card to play in the big game of the Empire.

Actually it seems that it will be MUCH worse than the previous one! Simply because of Manual Valls, the actual minister of homeland security, who is a self proclaimed sionist and a really nasty person.

See:
_http://www.alterinfo.net/Dossier-special-manuel-Valls-Par-ma-femme-je-suis-lie-de-maniere-eternelle-a-la-communaute-juive-et-a-Israel_a76397.html

_http://www.interet-general.info/spip.php?article17205
 
Don Diego said:
MK Scarlett said:
He will surely do as his politics are exactly the same than the previous one, even if he tries to give the illusion he does not. I see more laws, more security cameras, more limitation of the liberties appear on the horizon. Each "event" of this kind is a card to play in the big game of the Empire.

Actually it seems that it will be MUCH worse than the previous one! Simply because of Manual Valls, the actual minister of homeland security, who is a self proclaimed sionist and a really nasty person.

See:
_http://www.alterinfo.net/Dossier-special-manuel-Valls-Par-ma-femme-je-suis-lie-de-maniere-eternelle-a-la-communaute-juive-et-a-Israel_a76397.html

_http://www.interet-general.info/spip.php?article17205

Yes I had notice this and I agree with you Don Diego.
So it looks I did not want to seem too extrem I guess and I was wrong doing this, but as you, I think it could be worse, by trying to give the illusion it is not. Thank you for sharing and giving me the opportunity to consider again my previous post.
 

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