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The French Intifada Grows


 


It isn't widely reported as such, nor widely reported at all for that
matter, but the Muslim uprising from within the French housing projects they
dominate (referred to by themselves as "our ghetto") continues to grow
rather than subside since the November 2005 riots. And while cartoons of The
Prophet were cited then as the cause and the American war in Iraq used as an
explanation by outsiders, the French Intifada has actually been caused by
neither. From the UPI's Arnaud de Borchgrave, consider the following excerpt
from
<http://www.upi.com/InternationalIntelligence/view.php?StoryID=20061013-0836
14-1432r> Analysis: Gallic Intifada.

France's Interior Ministry said 2,500 police officers had been "wounded"
this year. The head of the hard-line trade union "Action Police" Michel
Thooris wrote to Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy to describe conditions in
housing developments turned slums as "intifada." Police cruisers are pelted
daily with stones and "Molotov cocktails" (gasoline-filled bottles with
burning wicks that explode on impact) and Thooris said cops assigned to what
was rapidly degenerating into "free fire zones" should be protected in
armored vehicles. Entire tall buildings empty into the streets to chase
policemen and free an arrested comrade.

"We are in a state of civil war, orchestrated by radical Islamists," Thooris
told journalists. Sarkozy, the leading center-right candidate for next
year's presidential election, responded by dispatching cops in body armor,
equipped with automatic weapons and rubber bullets, stun and teargas
grenades into several Paris suburbs with orders to "restore control" from
"organized crime." In one recent clash 250 cops dispersed a 100-strong
Muslim gang armed with baseball bats.

The chaotic conditions in suburbs like Clichy-sous-Bois, Montfermeil and St.
Denis have grown progressively worse since the nationwide Muslim riots in
November 2005 that torched 10,000 vehicles.

Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin recently criticized as "overdrawn"
President Bush's frequent reference to the "global war on terror." But the
Iraq war did not appear to be part of the combustible mix in Muslim
"ghettos" outside Paris. Despair, organized crime, and hatred of authority
are its principal ingredients.

France and the whole of Europe have before them a seemingly insurmountable
challenge. So much so that it is recognized as such by French political
organizations and the radical Islamist causes are being embraced for sake of
electoral gains.

In France, Jean-Marie Le Pen's far right National Front appears to have
opted for a can't-lick-'em-join-'em strategy, a rapprochement with France's
large immigrant Muslim community - with undertones of anti-Semitism. Le
Pen's reasoning appears to be the recognition that Islamicization is in
France to stay with 25 percent of France's under 20 population Muslim (40
percent in some cities), 2nd and 3rd generation North Africans. FN's tough
stance on immigration is tempered by support for Arab and Islamist causes in
the Middle East (Hamas and Hezbollah are two favorites). There are an
estimated 6 to 8 million Muslims among France's 62 million and Islam is now
France's second religion. Mosques are well attended on Fridays; churches
aren't on Sundays. France's prison inmates are over 50 percent Muslim.



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