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Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France
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help| The 2005 civil unrest in France initiated a domestic and international response. Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, who has consistently advocated a tough approach to crime and restoring law and order, was a major probable contender for the 2007 presidential election. Success or failure on his part in quelling violence in suburban ghettos may thus have had far-ranging implications. Any action by Sarkozy... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France
The 2005 civil unrest in France initiated a domestic and international response. -
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2005 civil unrest in France
However, according to Pascal Mailhos, head of the Renseignements Généraux (French intelligence agency) radical islamism had no influence over the 2005 civil unrest in France. ... Response -
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2007 civil unrest in Villiers-le-Bel
Riots and government response ... 2005 civil unrest in France -
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Social situation in the French suburbs
Ralph Peters, in an article about the 2005 civil unrest in France, wrote that France's apartheid has a distinctly racial aspect. ... 2005 civil unrest in France -
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State of emergency
During the 2005 civil unrest in France, President Jacques Chirac declared a state of emergency on November 8, 2005. ... December 2001 in Argentina (estado de sitio), in response to public unrest. -
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List of riots
2004 - Chinese riot in response to a beating, (Guangdong, China) ... 2005 - 2005 civil unrest in France, October 2005 -
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2005 Cronulla riots
Response from rioters ... 2005 civil unrest in France -
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Jacques Chirac
Further information: 2005 civil unrest in France and 2006 labour protests in France ... ↑ Chirac: Nuclear Response to Terrorism Is Possible, The Washington Post, 20 January 2006 (English) -
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Culture of France
The Muslim population in France has had to deal with many difficulties in terms of social and cultural integration into mainstream French society, stemming both from socioeconomic issues (unskilled jobs, low incomes, poor neighborhoods, etc.) and ethnic and religious issues (prejudice, concerns over "radical Islam", problems of integration into a secular country, etc.) that have been exemplified in recent years through civil unrest in working-class and immigrant suburbs (see, for example, 2005 civil unrest in France) and legal/political issues (such as the "affair of the Islamic headscarf") -
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2006 youth protests in France
High unemployment, especially for young immigrants, was seen as one of the driving forces behind the 2005 civil unrest in France and this unrest mobilized the perceived public urgency for the First Employment Contract. ... 2005 civil unrest in France
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Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France