Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Turban-Renewal Gangsters Pleading Not-Guilty...

Quick Trials for Rioters Bring Concern

BOBIGNY, France

"It wasn't me!" the 22-year-old insisted at his trial, three days after he was arrested during France's wave of rioting. The magistrate has heard the story countless times. The youths being rushed through the heavily guarded courtroom in the northeastern Paris suburb.

Human rights groups fear fast-track trials like the ones held in Bobigny this week could fuel a sense of injustice among the defendants, most of them French-born children of Arab and black African immigrants who already feel shunned by a country that promised them "liberty, equality, fraternity."

Bands of teenage boys in sweat shirts, hoods pulled low over their eyes, shuffled through metal detectors to sit in on the hearings of friends or relatives arrested in the riots that have rocked the suburbs of Paris for nearly two weeks and have spread across France."

Well, we flat out did not EXPECT these creatures to own up to their crimes, and to be honest, the "Human-Rights-Groups" fearing that the poor lads might actually get what's coming to them is no revelation either.

It was a bit of a surprise to learn that the idiotic French are allowing "Bands of teenages boys"
into the courtrooms. Then again, it does play into the bullswaddle they've been promoting that ONLY the youngsters have been creating all this havoc, so perhaps there is a method to their weasel-madness. And catch THIS abject nonsense:


"Prosecutors denied they were making an example of rioters."

Beg pardon? Isn't that what the law is SUPPOSED to do? Provide a deterent by dealing harshly with those who've broken it? And hows about this from a camel-fucker, pig-fellator in training:

"The police are constantly provoking us," said 19-year-old Djamel Nawar from the suburb of Aubervilliers, who had come to support a friend. "The day the police treat us decently, things will improve."

Sniff.

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