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Have The B B C Got A Paris Correspondent, Does Anyone Know?
The reason I ask is that immigrants have been wrecking the place for a fortnight, yet I haven't heard it mentioned on the Beeb.
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Can't help thinking this should have been covered rather more extensively.
08:43 Sat 18th Feb 2017
//There have recently been a number of violent demonstrations against the police in the suburbs of Saint Denis to the north of Paris. On 15 February 2017, related demonstrations in north-eastern Paris also turned violent. Be vigilant and take extra care if you’re in the area. Follow police advice and stay well away from any protests.
There is a high threat from terrorism. Due to ongoing threats to France by Islamist terrorist groups, and recent French military intervention against Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL), the French government has warned the public to be especially vigilant and has reinforced its security measures.
The French government has extended the national state of emergency until 15 July 2017. Check the French government’s advice about what to do if a terrorist attack occurs.//
From the link provided for foreign travel advice.
There is a high threat from terrorism. Due to ongoing threats to France by Islamist terrorist groups, and recent French military intervention against Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL), the French government has warned the public to be especially vigilant and has reinforced its security measures.
The French government has extended the national state of emergency until 15 July 2017. Check the French government’s advice about what to do if a terrorist attack occurs.//
From the link provided for foreign travel advice.
here's the front page of LCI, who provide the news service for France TV channel TF1:-
http:// www.lci .fr/
note (below the top political stories) that unrest in North of Paris gets several entries, but all appear to be associated with what the press are calling "Affaire Theo", in which a community worker was assaulted by the insertion of a police baton. very little suggestion that any of this involves immigrants, per-se, although LCI did cover action by the Paris authorities earlier in the week, where boulders were placed on traffic islands to prevent encampments.
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note (below the top political stories) that unrest in North of Paris gets several entries, but all appear to be associated with what the press are calling "Affaire Theo", in which a community worker was assaulted by the insertion of a police baton. very little suggestion that any of this involves immigrants, per-se, although LCI did cover action by the Paris authorities earlier in the week, where boulders were placed on traffic islands to prevent encampments.
samjenko
Perhaps we've misunderstood your question. Are you saying that the BBC has not reported the riots in its bulletins on tv and radio?
I'd understand your point if that's what you meant, but its on their website and it was on the national news about five days ago.
And is it really fair to attack just the BBC?
Have the riots been reported more extensively on other news outlets?
Perhaps we've misunderstood your question. Are you saying that the BBC has not reported the riots in its bulletins on tv and radio?
I'd understand your point if that's what you meant, but its on their website and it was on the national news about five days ago.
And is it really fair to attack just the BBC?
Have the riots been reported more extensively on other news outlets?
This could be total *** but here's my opinion.
These rioters (because that is what they are) are a mixture of migrants and disgruntled citizens from the Paris suburbs (many of whom are children of migrants)
Why are the the citizens disgruntled?
economic segregation?
Institutional racism?
Possibly, probably.
What they need in these concentrated areas of poverty is more migrants ... that'll fix it.
Because lets be honest these new migrants will end up in these already troubled areas ... they will not be housed anywhere near the French equivalent of Gary Lineker, Lily Allen or Bob Geldof.
These rioters (because that is what they are) are a mixture of migrants and disgruntled citizens from the Paris suburbs (many of whom are children of migrants)
Why are the the citizens disgruntled?
economic segregation?
Institutional racism?
Possibly, probably.
What they need in these concentrated areas of poverty is more migrants ... that'll fix it.
Because lets be honest these new migrants will end up in these already troubled areas ... they will not be housed anywhere near the French equivalent of Gary Lineker, Lily Allen or Bob Geldof.
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