UN ARTICLE DU BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY...SUR LA FRANCE


LES MEDIAS FRANCAIS PROTEGENT LES "ENVAHISSEURS"
LA FRANCE POURRAIT TRES BIEN DEVENIR LE PREMIER PAYS ISLAMIQUE D'EUROPE !
July 14, 2009
by BNP News
The controlled media has continued with its deception over the effects of immigration by covering up the reality behind the latest riots in France.
Rather than name the culprits as Third World colonisers
from Muslim North Africa, they’ve described the perpetrators
as “youths...”
The latest unrest - which has seen more than 300 vehicles torched
overnight in Paris as the culmination of three days successive
rioting in southern France - is being described as
‘traditional Bastille Day rioting’ by the BBC and the wire services.
The rioting in the south of France was also committed by North African colonisers after a 21 year-old man ‘of Algerian origin’ hanged himself in a police cell in the town of Firminy.
According to the extremist leftist Guardian newspaper, the ‘youths’ in Firminy have burned local shops, torched dozens of cars and have stoned the police.
The local bakers, chemist, tobacconist and hairdressing salon were razed. Two hundred riot police were brought in to control rioters with teargas and plastic bullets.
In the latest Paris riots, more than 240 Third Worlders had been arrested,
most of them second or third generation colonisers in France.
According to the BBC, “French youths set 317 cars on fire
and wounded 13 police officers overnight during a series of riots on the eve of the Bastille Day holiday.”
Nowhere does the BBC dare to mention the origin of the rioters, a subterfuge continued by many of the media wire services and The Telegraph.
Only the United Press International wire service dared come near the causes, saying in its report that the riots “are based in a generation of French
citizens who complain they are victims of high rates of unemployment and the failure of the central government to effectively bring ethnic minorities into the French mainstream.”
The UPI report went on to say that the rioting in southern France
“is a sign of an ongoing issue” that “made worldwide news in
October 2005 when riots in several cities raged after two minority teenagers, residents of an area of Clichy-sous-Bois with large Arab and African populations, died after they tried to flee police.”
Despite the overtly non-white nature of the unrest, the BBC tried to claim
that it was all some type of tradition going back to the French Revolution,
saying in its report that the “riots have become a regular occurrence
at the start of Bastille Day, which commemorates the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris in 1789, the event regarded as the start of the French Revolution.”
Politically correct madness is not limited to Britain.
In 2006, French Minister of Education Gilles de Robien announced
he had developed a plan to stop the non-white riots by “improving grammar teaching in French schools.”
Mr de Robien’s proposal put grammar to the top of the educational food chain, making it more important than reading, mathematics or science.
In a famous speech, he insisted that “only by learning the parts of speech
and the function of words within a sentence can human beings make
sense of the universe, take control of nature, and impose our intelligence on the world.
Without that precise expression, humans are no better than animals.
When young people have difficulty expressing themselves the tone can rise quickly.”
Somehow, Mr De Robien believed, children of immigrants would riot less
once they learned to express themselves better.
Unfortunately for him - and all deluded liberals - the reality of last night’s Paris riots showed a 6.7 percent increase in car arsons compared to 2008
and double the number of arrests for the same period the previous year.
Immigration in France:
Background information from the book:
The Immigration Invasion Chapter 4.
The estimates of non-European immigrants - and their descendants - living in France vary greatly. However, one thing is definite: France has one of the highest numbers of non-European resident immigrant populations in all of Europe, and has paid a dear price for this indulgence.
The first large-scale migration of non-Europeans into France after the end of the last world war occurred in the 1960s and 1970s, when around one million entered the country from the Maghreb (North Africa). Subsequent immigration from that region, and the rest of North Africa, has led to a mainly Algerian-descended population of at least three million, many of whom are already third or fourth generation inhabitants.
In addition, France has seen a massive immigration wave from French-speaking former colonies in sub-Saharan Africa. More than one million direct legal immigrants from Africa and the West Indies were admitted to France during the last decade and a half of the 20th century. In addition, there have been high rates of immigration from Vietnam and Cambodia.
France is also the leading asylum destination in Western Europe with an estimated minimum of 50,000 applications per year. In 2005, more than 70 percent of family migration was from Africa. Migrants from the Maghreb alone made up 48.6 percent of family migration.
In 2005, work- and visitor-related flows accounted for only 6.6 percent and 3.6 percent of permanent flows respectively, while refugees constituted 10.1 percent of permanent flows. In the same year, Africans made up 63 percent of all permanent migrants and more than half of these Africans were from Algeria (28.9 percent) or Morocco (23.4 percent).
Excluding the descendants of already legally admitted non-European immigrants, the French National Institute of Statistics (INSEE) estimated that there were 4.9 million foreign-born immigrants in France in 2006. This means that fully eight percent of the population in that year were new arrivals in France.
To this figure must be added the numbers of French citizens who are second or more generation descendants of immigrants from the Third World. In 1999, the INSEE estimated that this figure was around 6.7 million. According to a 2004 study, there were approximately 14 million persons of foreign ancestry, defined as either immigrants or people with at least one parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent immigrant.
These are, of course, only the official figures, and do not include illegal immigration, which has been, and continues to be, substantial. In 2004, it was estimated that the total legal and illegal immigrant presence in France was approximately 14 million individuals.
Although it is possible that a small number of these immigrants might be European in origin (as French law forbids the recording of racial origins) this figure is unlikely to be very large. Thus a reasonable estimate of the total number of Third World origin immigrants - and their descendants - in France would most likely be in the region of at least 13 million or so.
Considering that France’s total population in July 2008 was some 60.8 million, it is a reasonable estimate to assume that, in total, some 21 or 22 percent of the population was non-European in origin.
Of that population, at least six or seven million are Muslims from North Africa and the Middle East, making France one of the foremost outposts of the Islamification of Europe.
The price France has paid - and continues to pay - for this immigration wave is huge. In 2005, thousands of immigrant youths - many second or third generation - engaged in a wholesale orgy of destruction which was so large that it captured international media attention. Sparked off by the death of a non-European youth who was fleeing the police, the violence engulfed 274 towns and cities across France. At least 8,973 vehicles were torched, 2,888 immigrants were arrested, 126 fire fighters and policemen were injured and some €200 million damages were inflicted in the overtly racially-linked non-white violence.
Typically, the blame was laid at the door of the white citizens of France, who were accused of causing the unrest because of their alleged ‘racism’ although they had consistently voted for parties that had embraced the Third World immigration wave.
Whites were blamed for the non-white unemployment rate, cit
ed as a major factor in the 2005 riots. Official figures showed that from 2003 to 2005, native-born French citizens had an average unemployment rate of 9.1 percent; foreign-born French citizens, 15.6 percent; and foreigners who were not French citizens, 26.2 percent.
It is in the criminal justice system that the disparities between the non-white and white elements in France’s population are the most evident. According to government statistics, immigrants and their descendants are overwhelmingly overrepresented in criminal activity. In May 2008 it was revealed, for example, that an astonishing 70 percent of the prison population in France were Muslim.
Given that not all non-European immigrants in France are Muslim, the total non-white prison population of France is probably even higher than the 70 percent figure which caused so much shock.
Given the rapid reproduction rates of the immigrant population - which has more than trebled in less than 20 years - it is highly likely that, unless halted and reversed,
France may very well become the first Muslim state in Europe.
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