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To: LikeLight

They are going to end up creating a de facto permanent Muslim-occupied zone within France - a zone where non-Muslims and law enforcement officers dare not tread - if they don't want this, they've got to fight the battle now, while the situation is not completely hopeless.”

There have been 'no go' zones in France, Belgium and Holland for years.

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NO-GO AREAS We've been hearing a lot about no-go areas in Iraq. Well, just to put the matter into perspective, here is some data on no-go areas in France. (I'm obliged to Jerry Pournelle for pointing me to this.)

NO-GO AREAS We've been hearing a lot about no-go areas in Iraq. Well, just to put the matter into perspective, here is some data on no-go areas in France. (I'm obliged to Jerry Pournelle for pointing me to this.)

In Le Figaro daily dated Feb 1, 2002, Lucienne Bui Trong, a criminologist working for the French government's Renseignements Generaux (General Intelligence — a mix of FBI and secret service), complains that the survey system she had created for accurately denumbering the Muslim no-go zones was dismantled by the government.

She wrote: 'From 106 hot points in 1991, we went to 818 sensitive areas in 1999. That's for the whole country.

These data were not politically correct.' Since she comes from a Vietnamese background, Ms. Bui Trong cannot be suspected of racism, of course, otherwise she wouldn't have been able to start this survey in the first place.
The term she uses, 'sensitive area,' is the PC euphemism for these places where anything representing a Western institution (post office truck, firemen, even mail order delivery firms, and of course cops) is routinely ambushed with Molotov cocktails, and where war weapons imported from the Muslim part of Yugoslavia are routinely found.

The number 818 is from 2002. I'd go out on a limb and venture that it hasn't decreased in two years.

Note the French govt's response to these unpleasant statistics — they stopped collecting the statistics!

http://www.nationalreview.com/derbyshire/derbyshire200409300813.asp

Sarkozy has spoken up staunchly in favor of the police, goes out to meet them on every conceivable occasion, obtained better equipment and arms for them and even persuaded them to do what once would have been unthinkable — team up with the rival paramilitary gendarmes in several areas to ensure that policing is more evenly spread across the national territory.

He has made clear that there will be no more no-go areas for the police, who will get added powers to search houses and vehicles. He has obtained funding for 6,500 new police positions, and the government is expanding its prison capacity significantly so that people who are convicted of crimes will be more likely to go to jail.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2003/01/06/sark_ed3_.php

Some Indochinese settled successfully in France. Not so the 5 million Muslims (about 10 per cent of France's population) who live in France after France's unsuccessful attempt at colonising parts of North Africa. Critics of multiculturalism in Australia and elsewhere would be well advised to look at the problems caused when migrant groups are not welcomed into a society. Today parts of Paris and some other major French cities are effectively no-go areas for police and security forces.

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/31/1085855495277.html?from=storyrhs

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On Belgium which is even worse I fear:

The patrols, led by Abou Jahjah's right-hand man, Ahmed Azzuz, were seen as a provocation. Armed with cameras, notebooks, mobile phones and dictaphones, the patrols began shadowing Antwerp's police force to guard against allegedly racist behaviour.

The patrols meet at eight most weekday evenings on the Turnhoutse Baan, a long, drab tram-lined road that runs into the centre of Antwerp. Muscular young men, many of whom wear traditional Arab headgear, can be seen filing into an unprepossessing internet café long before then.
Outsiders aren't welcome. 'Go home before we beat your fucking white ass,' is how one group of young men greet The Observer .

Passing police cars are bombarded with a barrage of expletives and spittle. When tension was particularly acute last week anyone with a white face was singled out for abuse. White shopkeepers in this largely Moroccan district were dragged from their shops and beaten, and the area became a virtual no-go zone.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/islam/story/0,1442,851355,00.html






302 posted on 11/03/2005 2:15:22 PM PST by dervish (no excuses)
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To: dervish
The term she uses, 'sensitive area,' is the PC euphemism for these places where anything representing a Western institution (post office truck, firemen, even mail order delivery firms, and of course cops) is routinely ambushed with Molotov cocktails, and where war weapons imported from the Muslim part of Yugoslavia are routinely found.

The continuing Clinton legacy: the destruction of western Europe by the ethnic-cleansing narcoterrorists of Bosnia.

During the run-up to the 2000 election, both McCain and Bush went on record supporting Clinton's efforts to destroy Christians in this region and elevate the Muslim element who had been radicalized by the Wahabbist missionary efforts of (you guessed it) the Saudis.

It's worth remembering, I think.
337 posted on 11/04/2005 5:25:22 AM PST by George W. Bush
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To: dervish

A very interesting read. We need to move our culture to the top again, otherwise another will take its place. Diversity? Okay, but to hell with multi-culturalism.


347 posted on 11/04/2005 9:01:28 PM PST by gotribe (Hillary: Accessory to Rape)
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