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Europe's Reward
by Mark Armstrong |
Saving Private Chirac
by Michael Burkert |
France’s Ramadan Uprising - a
Ticking Bomb for Europe
DEBKAfile Special Report
The violent riots spreading across France took several worrying
directions Sunday night, Nov. 6, and Monday. The mostly Muslim gangs of
youths began surging out of the immigrant suburbs to invade town
centers; they fired their first gunshots at policemen; the number of
torched cars peaked to 1,400; and disturbing new slogans were hurled,
depicting Paris as ”Baghdad-on-the Seine” and their campaign as the
start of Europe’s Ramadan Intifada.
A single slogan made a mockery of president Jacques Chirac’s efforts of
the last three years to distance France from President George W. Bush’s
Iraq war. Furthermore, the French government’s helplessness in quelling
the trouble is encouraging other European communities to follow suit -
in Denmark, Belgium, Spain and Sweden, for starters.
Chirac, after lying low for 10 days, finally called an emergency
security meeting in Paris Sunday, Nov. 6. He then promised arrests,
trials and punishment for those who “sow violence or terror” across
France. But politics as usual held him back from instituting tough
measures or naming those responsible for the violence, let alone
deploying the necessary forces. French police are still under orders not
to open fire unless fired on first. No names have been released of
ringleaders despite several hundred arrests.
Saturday, Nov. 5, as the disorders went into their second week, the
French prosecutor-general Yves Bot said he had detected an organized
hand and a strategy behind the riots. Witnesses reported vehicles
without number-plates distributing petrol bombs. A fuel bomb factory was
in fact discovered Sunday in Paris with 150 bottles and gallons of
gasoline ready to distribute to the bands of arsonists. Also found there
were masks to hide rioters’ faces. In Clichy-sour-Bois, where the
accidental electrocution of two teenagers in flight from the police
ignited the first protests, residents said: This is just the beginning.
There are plenty of indications that the riots are not simply
spontaneous outbursts of frustration by disadvantaged youths of North
and black African descent, but centrally organized mayhem, an “intifada”
activated by Muslim networking.
The Chirac-de Villepan government, trying to live down interior minister
Nicolas Sarkozy’s provocative pledge to deal with what he called “scum,”
is not acknowledging this. Because they refuse to recognize the rampage
for what it is, they are withholding the forces required to restore
order and so letting the danger get out of hand. Police, firemen and
paramedics are no match for a fast developing civil war. The army will
have to be brought in at some point, preferably sooner rather than
later. For a start, marksmen need to be posted to pinpoint the
ringleaders and the bottle-bomb wielders targeting cars, schools, shops,
warehouses and public buildings.
France’s leaders, like the British and Dutch, are clinging to the hope
that sympathetic dialogue with moderate Muslims will calm the street,
despite all the evidence that radical, activist Muslims do not heed
established Islamic authorities. On Nov. 6, the Union of Islamic
Organizations in France, UOIF, issued a fatwa forbidding Muslims to seek
“divine grace” by blindly attacking private and public property and
urging meditation and calm.
The following night, bands of marauding Muslim youths extended their
areas of attack from outlying city districts to urban centers and
started shooting at police officers.
The controlling hand, far from being legitimate Muslim authority, is
beginning to emerge as the very organization that has for several years
been recruiting young fighters in French Muslim ghettos fight al Qaeda’s
wars against the West in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq and other sectors.
On February 20, 2004, DEBKA-Net-Weekly and DEBKAfile were first to
reveal the extent of al Qaeda’s penetration of West Europe. They turned
up French intelligence statistics which estimated that “al Qaeda had
recruited in France between 35,000 and 45,000 fighters and was
organizing them in military-style units. They meet regularly for
training in the use of weapons and explosives, combat tactics and
indoctrination and are controlled from local and district command
centers under the organization’s national French command.”
“In Germany, Al Qaeda’s numbers are estimated at 25,000 to 30,000 men.”
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Today, French counter-terror sources are willing to admit, albeit on the
quiet and not for attribution, that those clandestine terrorist cells
may well be at the bottom of the current riots. They note the history of
the Palestinian uprising, which kicked off in 1987 with stones and
petrol bombs, only to evolve into a suicidal terrorist war by the late
nineties. They fear this process may be beginning - not just in France
but in the rest of Europe too, that the covert nucleus of trained and
indoctrinated Islamic terrorists al Qaeda buried inside Europe is being
turned against the continent, starting in France.
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