[Mb-civic] Rioting Spreads From Paris Across France - Washington
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William Swiggard
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Sat Nov 5 06:24:51 PST 2005
Rioting Spreads From Paris Across France
By JAMEY KEATEN
The Associated Press
Saturday, November 5, 2005; 8:19 AM
AUBERVILLIERS, France -- Widespread riots across impoverished areas of
France took a malevolent turn in a ninth night of violence, with youths
torching an ambulance and stoning medical workers coming to the aid of a
sick person. Authorities arrested more than 250 people, an unprecedented
sweep since the beginning of the unrest.
Bands of youths also burned a nursery school, warehouses and nearly 900
cars overnight as the violence spread from the restive Paris suburbs to
towns around France. The U.S. warned Americans against taking trains to
the airport through the affected areas.
At the nursery school in Acheres, west of Paris, part of the roof was
caved in, childrens' photos stuck to blackened walls, and melted plastic
toys littered the floor.
The town had been previously untouched by the violence. Some residents
demanded that the army be deployed, or that citizens rise up and form
militias. At the school gate, the mayor tried to calm tempers.
"We are not going to start militias," Mayor Alain Outreman said. "You
would have to be everywhere."
Fires and other incidents were reported in Lille, Toulouse, Rouen and
elsewhere on the second night of unrest in areas beyond metropolitan
Paris. An incendiary device was tossed at the wall of a synagogue in
Pierrefitte, northwest of Paris, where electricity went out after a
burning car damaged an electrical pole.
"This is dreadful, unfortunate. Who did this? Against whom?" Naima
Mouis, a hospital worker in Suresnes, asked while looking at the hulk of
her burned-out car.
On Saturday morning, more than 1,000 people took part in a silent march
in one of the worst-hit suburbs, Aulnay-sous-Bois, filing past
burned-out cars to demand calm. One banner read: "No to violence." Car
torchings have become a daily fact in France's tough suburbs, with about
100 each night.
The Interior Ministry said nearly 900 vehicles were burned throughout
France from Friday night to Saturday morning, most in the Paris area.
Arrests were also up sharply, with more than 250 people detained
overnight, nearly all in the Paris area, said national police spokesman
Patrick Hamon. Police deployed in smaller teams and used a helicopter to
track bands of youths going from attack to attack, he said.
Police had made just 78 arrests in the Paris region the previous night.
The violence _ sparked after the Oct. 27 accidental electrocution of two
teenagers who believed police were chasing them in Seine-Saint-Denis _
has laid bare discontent simmering in France's poor suburbs ringing big
cities. Those areas are home to large populations of African Muslim
immigrants and their children living in low-income housing projects
marked by high unemployment, crime and despair.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/05/AR2005110500390.html?nav=hcmodule
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