Sorry, it's hard to take a writer seriously when his entire body of work consists of Muslim bashing.I google this and the so called no-go zones appear to be a figment of the RWNJs imagination. All links were to nutter sites or racist sites.
No, they are very much a reality. I have many friends in law enforcement in France and it is a reality.
In France, large swaths of Muslim neighborhoods are now considered "no-go" zones by French police. At last count, there are 751 Sensitive Urban Zones (Zones Urbaines Sensibles, ZUS), as they are euphemistically called. A complete list of the ZUS can be found on a French government website, complete with satellite maps and precise street demarcations. An estimated 5 million Muslims live in the ZUS, parts of France over which the French state has lost control.
Muslim immigrants are taking control of other parts of France too. In Paris and other French cities with high Muslim populations, such as Lyons, Marseilles and Toulouse, thousands of Muslims are closing off streets and sidewalks (and by extension, are closing down local businesses and trapping non-Muslim residents in their homes and offices) to accommodate overflowing crowds for Friday prayers. Some mosques have also begun broadcasting sermons and chants of "Allahu Akbar" via loudspeakers into the streets.
European No-Go Zones for Non-Muslims Proliferating
We have neighborhoods in Miami Beach that are cordoned off for the Jewish sabbath. That doesn't make them no go zones.
If France has ghettos they should clean them up.
Here's the actual French government listing of the various zones. My wife and I actually have a flat in Paris so these things actually matter to us. We're not merely internet commando's
SIG Politique de la Ville > Les Atlas > Atlas des Zones urbaines sensibles (Zus)
Atlas des Zones urbaines sensibles (Zus)
Le décret n°96-1156 du 26 décembre 1996 fixe la liste de 750 Zones urbaines sensibles (Zus). Le décret n°2000- 796 du 24 août 2000 ajoute le quartier «Nouveau Mons» de Mons-en-Baroeul à la liste des Zus et le décret n°2001-707 du 31 juillet 2001 modifie le périmètre de la Zus de Grigny (91).
Les décrets n° 96-1157 et n° 96-1158 du 26 décembre 1996 fixent la liste des 416 Zones de redynamisation urbaine (ZRU) parmi les 751 Zones urbaines sensibles (396 en France métropolitaine, 20 dans les départements d’outre-mer).
Télécharger la liste des Zus : ZUS_FR_SGCIV_20100701.xls
Atlas des Zones urbaines sensibles Zus
I will grant you the majority are merely urban renewal areas, but there are at least 7 on that list that fall within the discussion arena. Especially the Sevran suburb.
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