‘State Of Siege’ In Carcassonne’s “Sensitive” Zone!
“We are under siege,” said a woman on the phone to one of her relatives.
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Funny sort of folks live in Ozadem, if that’s a typical reaction.
When the police arrived to pursue their investigations in Ozanam, the district of Carcassonne where the bloodthirsty Islamist savage Radoune Lakdim lived, you’d think decent French folk would be eager to help with enquiries.
And so they would, for certain.
But the decent French folk still resident in Ozanam are a dwindling band, it seems, eager, many of them, to get out of the neighbourhood. The report quotes a pensioner.
“It is a minority that rotted the neighborhood, they have taken over – before it was a good place to live but now it is scary,” she says.
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Little traffics, omerta – all the inhabitants questioned by AFP refused to communicate their names – cars burned: Ozanam is a neighborhood of Carcassonne known as sensitive…..
OMERTA?
The intimidated silence dictated by the mafia? But in France’s ‘sensitive’ zones it isn’t the mafia that calls the shots, I’d have thought.
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Until I went back to that excellent report we mentioned last week…
Those places in France that the French state does not control. The 751 No-Go Zones of France :: Daniel Pipes.
….explains very clearly, ‘sensitive’ in France means the area in question is not only infested with aliens who refuse to accept that living in France, leeching off the French tax-payers, carries the reciprocal responsibility of conforming to French ways and owing allegiance to France.
It’s worse, because it’s NOT just that so many Un-French wish to live in their own areas according to their own culture and their own Shariah laws, but also because organized crime wants to operate without the judicial and fiscal interference of the French state. In France, Shariah law and mafia rule have become almost identical..
Alarming, because that was written a dozen years ago, and Carcassonne was referenced back then.
And now?
“I arrived here at the age of 14, it was going very well but now, as soon as I can, I’m leaving…“
That’s another resident in his forties.The French report then tells us that – ‘for other inhabitants, the portrait of Ozanam…is that of many sensitive neighborhoods of small towns. No more no less. And without any sign of radicalization...
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That word, ‘sensitive’ again.
“Life is normal here, it goes well, there is no concern,” said a woman in her thirties, still under the guise of anonymity. Before adding: “if we do not meddle with people’s lives”.
Jeanne 19:19 on March 26, 2018 Permalink |
That Pipes article that I have just finished reading is something everyone should read who wants to understand why the French people are under constant threat. Pipes is American but he can teach us much in France.
The way to stop terrorism is to deny the terrorists the sewers they swim in.
No more ‘sensitive’ sanctuaries and there will be no more breeding rounds for jihadist rats.
Deportation, as you have said over and over, is the cure. If the government needs help, many o us will gladly volunteer if we are given guns.
Clean up France!
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