Riots in France in the French overseas departments: 1er dead in Guadeloupe

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Riots in France in the French overseas departments: 1er dead in Guadeloupe




by Christophe » 18/02/09, 12:35

And There you go! The first killed in riots in purchasing power in Guadeloupe!

Guadeloupe: union member shot dead NEWOBS.COM | 18.02.2009/12/14 | 102:XNUMX React to article XNUMX reactions

According to the prefecture, a trade unionist in his fifties was killed by a bullet fired "from a roadblock manned by young people" in Pointe-à-Pitre. Three policemen were injured while trying to rescue him. Several businesses were looted.

A man in his fifties was killed by a bullet fired "from a dam manned by young people" on the night of Tuesday February 17 to Wednesday February 18 in Pointe-à-Pitre, we learned from the crisis unit of the prefecture of Guadeloupe.
The victim, Jacques Bino, was "a trade unionist returning from a meeting" and was killed while in a car in the Cité Henri IV, a sensitive area in the Chanzy district in Pointe-à- Pitre, according to this source, reached by AFP by phone from Paris.
"It is not a death linked to the police," assured the same source.

A person who was near the victim at the time of the crime is currently being interviewed by the judicial police.


http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualit ... s_aff.html

Chances are the same thing will happen with sunny days in France ...

It is grâve, very grâve, what happens there! It's France and the casualness of the state has something to do with it!

We see more of this manure from Jean Marie Messier on TV talking about his last towel than reports on these riots of hunger that take place on French territory!

The victims of a revolution are often the main causes. The problem is that they are not the only ones ... A word to the wise!


So when I read:
Jégo speaks of "assassination", Alliot-Marie more cautious


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by Christophe » 18/02/09, 13:21

When was the last death on the street during riots or demonstrations in France? May 68?

There had been 30 or 40 deaths during the riots of the Algerian war in Paris (Papon's last crime against humanity) ... but in 68 I don't know ...
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by minguinhirigue » 18/02/09, 13:38

Languedoc winegrowers' revolt:
In the spring of 1976 there was just the death of two men and the return home. CNRS researcher Michelle Zancarini-Fournel, who devoted a relevant and disturbing article to this episode in wine history, concludes:

"After Montredon, nothing will be the same again. (...) The direct confrontation with the State, the Republic and its deadly consequences were not supported. (...) The unitary wine ideology born in 1907 partly lived. "

Extract of : The day when the world of wine changed: seen from France
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by Christophe » 18/02/09, 13:52

Thank you for the precision, nothing else since then?
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by Did67 » 18/02/09, 14:22

Christophe wrote:Thank you for the precision, nothing else since then?


If, my memory is not good but Mlaik Oussekine, a demonstration of students even more recent than Montredon and the winegrowers ...

That said, in Guadeloupe, I do not know if it is appropriate to refer to a form of revolution or insurrection ... It is a trade unionist who was returning home who fell on a roadblock where a person (nothing to do with the police), a sort of snipper, was shooting at everything that moved, including therefore this unionist ... There you go. It is sad, above all.

So, yes, discontent can lead to demonstrations, a demo can give rise to slippage, a slippage can give the opportunity to a snipper to shoot anything that moves ...

It is rather the imbecility of human beings carrying weapons that appeals to me than the "revolutionary impetus" against Sarko ...
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by Christophe » 18/02/09, 15:02

Did67 wrote:If, my memory is not good but Mlaik Oussekine, a demonstration of students even more recent than Montredon and the winegrowers


Good memory, for those like me who ignore this affair: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oussekine
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by Remundo » 18/02/09, 15:27

This kind of manifestation gives the measure of human stupidity.
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by Christophe » 18/02/09, 15:35

It also gives the measure of the uneasiness of our society ...

That the ministers do not despise the situation in the overseas departments too quickly, it would risk doing task in metropolitan France with the arrival of the beautiful days ...
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by Remundo » 18/02/09, 15:39

If there is a bullshit to do at the moment, it is to screw the bronx in the streets, namely:
1. burn the remaining wealth
2. block structures capable of producing them.

It could be that the incomparable talent of the DOM-TOM floods the metropolis. Indeed :?
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by minguinhirigue » 18/02/09, 15:46

Agree not to burn our goods, but the structures capable of producing wealth, if they are corrupt, they must be rebuilt ... Blocked, destroyed and then rebuilt ...
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