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French Police Nip Banned Islam Demos in the Bud
2012-09-23
[An Nahar] French police enforcing a ban on on protests over an anti-Islam film and cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed made 21 arrests in Gay Paree on Saturday and thwarted plans for a march in a northern city.

Those tossed in the slammer
You have the right to remain silent...
in the capital, who included several veiled women, were placed in durance vile
Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try!
near the Place de la Concorde, where a week ago an unauthorised demo against the film led to 150 arrests.

Riot police were deployed in several areas of Gay Paree Saturday to enforce the ban on protests over the U.S.-produced film "Innocence of Moslems" and the cartoons published in a French satirical magazine.

Squads were positioned near the city's Grand Mosque, on the Trocadero square that overlooks the Eiffel Tower, and on the Place de la Concorde.

Agence La Belle France Presse news hounds in the northern city of Lille saw police stopping a group of about a dozen women trying to unveil a banner and detaining a man who appeared to be giving orders to the women.

The would-be protestors said they wanted to demonstrate against "provocations against Islam".

In Marseille in the south, a police helicopter and 60 riot police deployed to prevent any protests, but only a single demonstrator turned out. Around 30 journalists were also on hand to witness the man's attempt to defy the ban.

Social networks have been awash this week with appeals for Moslems in La Belle France, home to western Europe's largest Islamic community, to hold fresh protests.

La Belle France's Moslem leaders on Friday urged gunnies to respect the law.

Interior Minister Manuel Valls has said he will not sanction any protests this weekend on the grounds they will inevitably represent a threat to public order.

Also Saturday a 24-year-old rail worker was sentenced to three months in jail for carrying a weapon and taking part in an armed gathering during last Saturday's protest in Gay Paree.

French police have meanwhile tossed in the slammer
You have the right to remain silent...
a man for apparently calling on a jihadi website for the decapitation of the editor of the magazine that published the cartoons mocking Mohammed, a judicial source said.

The man was placed in durance vile
Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try!
in the western city of La Rochelle for calling on the radical website for the head of Stephane Charbonnier, boss of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, which on Wednesday published the cartoons of a naked Prophet.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Of course, because the Left is Pure in Heart.
Posted by: lotp   2012-09-23 19:10  

#4  Notice that with a Socialist government in place, this can happen and little is said in the way of disapproval.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-09-23 18:08  

#3  Interior Minister Manuel Valls has said he will not sanction any protests this weekend on the grounds they will inevitably represent a threat to public order.

...and another round of Carbeque. It's not Carbeque season, yet.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-09-23 09:10  

#2  Squads were positioned near the city's Grand Mosque, on the Trocadero square that overlooks the Eiffel Tower, and on the Place de la Concorde.

Appears the French mean business.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-09-23 08:07  

#1  Excellent, they went Fyfe on their butts. No more PB&J Mamoud.

Posted by: Shipman   2012-09-23 04:35  

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