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French Police Attacked in Multiple No-Go Zones Despite Lockdown Measures

Police in Paris no-go zones have been overwhelmed trying to maintain the nationwide quarantine, and have handed out record numbers of fines. The heavily migrant-populated Seine-Saint-Denis area is proving to be a tough area for police to enforce the nationwide anti-coronavirus quarantine ordered by French president Emmanuel Macron, with police officers admitting that they are…

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France sees an average of 120 knife attacks per day

Let’s not kid ourselves: Knife attacks = mainly, or probably, Islamists. It’s the result of banning weapons and opening doors to unchecked immigration from Africa. New figures from the National Observatory of Delinquency and Criminal Responses (ONDRP) have revealed that on average, France sees as many as 120 knife attacks across the country every day….

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New Year’s Eve in France

A picture worth a thousand words. And I am speechless. Look at the video. It was shot on New Year’s Eve in Strasbourg, France. Do I need to explain who did this? Of course not. You know. I know. We all know. Lawless young Muslims in no-go zones. One would say I have no proof,…

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France: The High Court condemns political commentator Eric Zemmour for telling the truth about Islamic invasion

On September 18, 2019, the Court of Appeal sentence against journalist and political commentator Eric Zemmour was confirmed by the High Court ruling, for “incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence” confirming that the law had been correctly applied in this case. Eric Zemmour, one of the last political journalists whose voice has not been silenced,…

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Gérard Davet (Le Monde): “There is a slogan in the northern suburbs of Paris: ‘one mosque, three mandates'”

Journalists Gérard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme, who published a survey on Islamization in Seine-Saint-Denis the northern suburb of Paris, talked about the troubled links between mayors and Islamists. Faced with the rise of Islamism in their district, the mayors of Seine-Saint-Denis are not powerless. Le Monde journalists Gérard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme published a book…