They wont say the word Muslim Yutes ...http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/01/03/504611/France-Torched-cars-National-Front-Brandet-New-Years-Eve/France - Govt. accused of hiding figures after
1,000 cars torched Tue Jan 3, 2017 Vandals in France have torched nearly 1,000 cars on New Year’s Eve amid accusations that the government is hiding the actual figures of crime.
According to the French Interior Ministry,
as many as 945 cars were destroyed or affected in the arson rampage, which amounted to a 17 percent rise compared to last year.
On Sunday, the ministry released a much lower figure of the cars torched, prompting the National Front far-right party to accuse the government of playing down the rampage.
Marine Le Pen, the president of the opposition party, said authorities were concealing
their inability to contain the scourge by releasing “extremely hazy security record.”
The government initially said the numbers had decreased by 20 percent in the last five years. It said New Year's Eve "went off without any major incident" and that there were only "a few troubles with public order."
In fact,
police arrested 454 people, 301 of whom were taken into custody.
More than 100,000 police officers had been deployed across the country during the night.
Fears of a terrorist attack meant that there were strict security controls in the capital Paris.
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However,
the tradition of torching vehicles began around eastern Strasbourg in the 1990s in the city’s deprived districts before being caught on among
disaffected youths in cities across the country.
The custom is now seen as a litmus test of general social unrest in France which saw the most notorious spate of car burning in
2005 when hundreds of vehicles were torched.
At the time, former president Nicholas Sarkozy briefly abandoned issuing a breakdown of car burnings between 2010 and 2011 because of
fears that it could spark copycat rampage.
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http://pamelageller.com/2016/01/muslims-set-over-800-cars-ablaze-in-france-on-new-years-eve.html/Muslims set over 800 cars ablaze in France on New Year’s EveBy Pamela Geller - on January 2, 2016