Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Nearly 1 000 cars torched around France for New Year's Eve, but the government insists it has

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Nearly 1 000 cars torched around France for New Year's Eve, but the government insists it particularly well.
V France torched 945 cars parked sandals are the New Year's Eve in a criminal fire rampage that has become an annual tradition grim amid a row about whether the government has sought to play down the numbers.
According to the Ministry of the French Interior, the total of 945, which included cars that were either completely destroyed or slightly more affected, amounted to an increase of 17 percent compared to last year.
Despite this, Eve passed without major incident, the Interior Ministry stressed in a statement, adding that there were some problems with public order.
In fact, the police arrested 454 people during the night, 301 of which were taken into custody.



Many gathered on the Champs Elysees to celebrate the arrival of 2017 REUTERS Credit.
O n Sunday, the department chose to release a much lower figure of 650 cars burned, because it only indicated the number of vehicles burned and not those engulfed in flames that followed.
The lowest number allowed to still claim again this year, the total number of vehicles burned demonstrates that, however intolerable, the phenomenon is contained by this calculation, the increase, he said, was only 48 cars.
However, extreme right National front, denounced what he called extremely fuzzy safety record of the government.
The new Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux first didn t communicate the number of burned vehicles and estimates that the number of cars set directly on the fire to contain even this is a significant increase of 8 percent, the FN said in a statement.
These incidents can not be tolerated and perpetrators must be found and answer for their acts before justice Pierre-Henry Brandet, spokesman for the Interior Ministry.


T he World national daily newspaper also accused the ministry to confuse the issue.
The government responded that the published figures were the most relevant and coherent.
There is absolutely no attempt to hide anything, said Pierre-Henry Brandet, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry.
You must look at the trend over several years, and what is important is that there has been a significant decline in five years, he said.



However, Mr. Brandet admitted that the figure was still too high, the addition of these incidents are not tolerated and the perpetrators must be found and answer for their acts before justice.
In the new year, a firefighter in the department of Ain was injured while trying to extinguish a car.
I n Nice, where security was extremely tight since the deadly attack of Bastille Day truck last year, two policemen were injured when revelers threw projectiles at them.
Bruno Le Roux, the Interior Minister said that no security breach would not be tolerated.



I regret that once again, there were too many cases of security forces have been hit with objects, or face attacks or insults, he said.
But he thanked the tens of thousands of police and firefighters, adding that they allowed 31 December to go off particularly well.
In advance stand gendarmes of the Grand Parade on the Champs-Elysées in Paris GETTY IMAGES Credit.
W ith France under a state of emergenc there for a series of terrorist attacks, some 90,000 security forces were in the streets the day before the New Year to police such mass rallies in Paris famed Champs-Elysees, where a half a million revelers gathered.



French domestic intelligence agents have also swooped on a string of people before festivities that they suspected might have been tempted to sow violence.
The customary to bring the vehicles to land on New Year's Eve is said to have started around Strasbourg, eastern France in the 1990s, in disadvantaged districts uptown immigrants.
It quickly caught on among young malcontents in cities across the country, and is considered by some as a litmus test of general social unrest.
The most famous wave of car burnings in recent years has been seen in the riots of 2005, when hundreds of vehicles were burned.



Former French President Nicholas Sarkozy was briefly abandoned the issue of failure of Eve car burnings in the New Year in 2010-11 amid fears it was the spark copycat action training, but he since been restored.







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