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Friday, November 04, 2005

It's not just Paris anymore -- Europe is a no-go area

By Aussiegirl

It's even worse than you thought. It's not just Paris, entire areas of Europe have become no-go areas where police do not even operate for fear of sparking riots and attacks. If Europe does not wake from its slumber it will be too late. It will be swallowed up by radical Islam from within.

Ramadan Rioting in Europe's No-Go Areas

For some years now West European city folk and police officers have been familiar with the reality that certain areas of major European cities are no-go areas, especially at night and certainly if you are white or wearing a uniform.

This is from Sweden:

"If we park our car it will be damaged – so we have to go very often in two vehicles, one just to protect the other vehicle," said Rolf Landgren, a Malmo police officer. Fear of violence has changed the way police, firemen and emergency workers do their jobs. There are some neighborhoods Swedish ambulance drivers will not go to without a police escort. Angry crowds have threatened them, telling them which patient to take and which ones to leave behind.

This is from France:

Sarkozy says that violence in French suburbs is a daily fact of life. Since the start of the year, 9,000 police cars have been stoned and, each night, 20 to 40 cars are torched.

This is from Brussels:

The police have been told [by the Mayor] that it is ‘not expedient’ to patrol [in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek] and officers are not allowed to drink coffee or eat a sandwich in the street during Ramadan.


This is from Denmark (and it is hot news relating to the Muhammad cartoons):

For several nights in a row Rosenhøj Mall has been the scene of the worst riots in Århus for years. "This area belongs to us," the youths proclaimed. [...] "The police have to stay away. This is our area. We decide what goes on down here." [...] Falck, a Danish private emergency service, sent a group of fire engines under police escort to the Kjærslund nursery on Søndervangs Allé, right across the street from Rosenhøj Mall. A window had been shattered at the back of the house, and the fire had been blazing, apparently caused by gasoline poured onto the floor and lit. Falck stopped on Viby Square, a couple of kilometers from the site of the arson attack, waiting for the police to turn up so they could be escorted to the nursery.

1 Comments:

At 3:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boy, learning that you can't even eat a sandwich on a Brussels street during Ramadamadingdong really makes my blood boil! Whose city...whose country...is it, anyway?! I say, eat all the sandwiches you want...and make sure they are pork sandwiches!

 

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