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Whom Will France Mourn? A Tale of an Accident and a Murder
Brussels Journal ^ | November 26 2007 | Thomas Landen

Posted on 11/27/2007 2:03:05 AM PST by knighthawk

Yesterday evening, three young people died in the suburbs to the north of Paris. Moushin (15) and Larami (16), two immigrant youths, were killed in Villiers-le-Bel when their motorcycle, which is said to have been stolen, collided at high speed with a police vehicle. The two youths, who were not wearing compulsory crash helmets, died on the spot. A few hours later, Anne-Lorraine (23), a young journalist, was stabbed to death on a suburban train near Creil, whilst resisting a man who was trying to rape her. The man had already been convicted for violent sexual assault in 1996.

The news of the deaths of Moushin and Larami became world news, dominating today’s media in France and abroad. Anne-Lorraine’s death is a mere footnote, a “faits divers” in France, a non-event abroad.

After Moushin’s and Larami’s deaths their friends and relatives went on a rampage. They destroyed two police stations and a petrol station, torched a few dozen cars, looted stores and injured at least 25 police officers (two of them seriously) and one fireman. A spokesman of the French police union said today that the officers had been shot at by youths with firearms. According to Omar Sehhouli, the brother of one of the two dead youths, the eruption of violence was not what it seemed. “This is not violence,” Omar told the French press agency AFP, “but just anger that needs to be expressed”.

The French authorities fear that the immigrant youths in the Paris suburbs will feel a need to express another round of anger tonight. The French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, is currently in China. His Interior Minister, Michèle Alliot-Marie is in charge. She has “urged all sides to act responsibly” and has promised a full inquiry. The “all sides” refers to the angry youths on the one hand and the police on the other hand. The French judicial authorities are conducting a manslaughter investigation against the officers in the police car. According to the friends and relatives of Moushin and Larami, the officers fled from the scene of the accident, without caring for the two dead boys and without waiting for the friends and relatives to show up.

A police chief who arrived on the scene was, however, beaten up and suffered serious facial trauma. Four police cars that arrived shortly afterwards, also fled when they were attacked, leaving the entire neighbourhood under the control of the youth gangs. A few hours later, when the prefect (governor) of the Val d’Oise province, Paul-Henry Trollé, came to Villiers-le-Bel, a delegation of the youths told him that they want justice to be done and the policemen punished. “Otherwise we will do justice ourselves. We demand the truth or we will screw up everything.”

In November 2005 the accidental death of two immigrant youths in Clichy-sous-Bois, another Paris suburb, led to weeks of violence and unrest in which “angry” friends of the youths set alight over 10,000 cars and arsoned more than 300 buildings, including schools. It took almost a month before Nicolas Sarkozy, the then minister of the Interior, was able to restore law and order. He did this by withdrawing the police and abandoning the immigrant neighbourhoods to the control of the local youths.

A few hours after the death of Moushin and Larami, Marie-Lorraine, a 23-year old journalism student, was attacked in a suburban train. Her body was discovered in an empty carriage when the train entered its terminus at Creil, also in the Val d’Oise province. The girl was covered in blood and had over thirty stab wounds in the chest and face. She was still alive but died shortly afterwards. The police later arrested a 44-year old man with stab wounds on his arms. When questioned he confessed that he had assaulted the young woman. The man had been convicted for sexual assaults in 1996, including a rape under threat of a knife on the same train line, but he had since been released. The man said that he had tried to rape Anne-Lorraine because they were alone in the train carriage. He had stabbed her because she resisted him.

Today, Interior Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie offered her condolences to the young woman’s relatives and friends. The latter have not gone on a rampage. They have not torched train carriages nor have they arsoned train stations. The French authorities do not fear they will turn to violence in the coming nights, either. One wonders why. Is there no “anger that needs to be expressed”?


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: france; riots

1 posted on 11/27/2007 2:03:08 AM PST by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
“This is not violence,” Omar told the French press agency AFP, “but just anger that needs to be expressed”.

Nic Sarko needs to get freakin' busy. I pray he will.

FMCDH(BITS)

2 posted on 11/27/2007 2:24:26 AM PST by nothingnew (I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see)
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To: knighthawk
CESM
3 posted on 11/27/2007 2:31:25 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Beat a better path, and the world will build a mousetrap at your door.)
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To: knighthawk
Oh, those rambunctious Amish youth, again!
4 posted on 11/27/2007 2:49:35 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Your "dirt" on Fred is about as persuasive as a Nancy Pelosi Veteran's Day Speech)
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To: knighthawk

The dead woman is referred to as “Anne-Lorraine” and also as “Marie-Lorraine”, but they never give her full name. Nor do they mention, at all, the name of the man arrested for her murder.

I shall look up other reports and see if I can fill in the gaps.


5 posted on 11/27/2007 2:54:16 AM PST by BlackVeil
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To: knighthawk
This is not violence,” Omar told the French press agency AFP, “but just anger that needs to be expressed”.

Give them justice Sarko...squash them like bugs, its all they understand.

6 posted on 11/27/2007 3:02:52 AM PST by Kakaze (Exterminate Islamofacism and apologize for nothing.....except not doing it sooner!)
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To: knighthawk
One of the usual euphemisms is used to describe both the two dead youths and the rioters - “immigrant youths.” The odds are that they are ROP. Will even Sarkozy have what it takes to stand up to Islamic radicalism to save the country?
7 posted on 11/27/2007 3:03:32 AM PST by Truth29
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To: MizSterious; Nix 2; green lantern; BeOSUser; Brad's Gramma; dreadme; Turk2; keri; ...

Ping


8 posted on 11/27/2007 1:32:57 PM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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