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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Back in France: Mulhouse Under Siege

Hat tip to Gallia Watch



Amiens, in the north of France, is hardly the only French city undergoing nightly riots and destruction by "unnamed youths". In Alsace, the city of Mulhouse has experienced three weeks of rioting by young immigrants from the Maghreb (North Africa). In this video from Gallia Watch, Patrick Binder, regional representative of the Front National, outlines what has happened. He lays the blame squarely on the elected politicians and the human rights groups. The video is in French, but Gallia Watch has produced a translation.

http://galliawatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/mulhouse-another-city-that-has-had-it.html#links

Naturally, the Front is maligned as a racist group because it speaks out against the crime, destruction and violence. They also name the perpetrators, which seems to be taboo in official French circles.

It seems clear that most of the populations of the European nations are fed up about the situation, but get no support from their elected politicians and leaders, whether they be local, national, or even within the EU.

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