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Social unrest turning nasty in France
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[Bakchich] Premier jour de Bakchich aux Antilles, premières impression de Guadeloupe. Premier mort du conflit. Première polémique. La journée du 17 février par notre envoyée spéciale.
First day of Bakchich in the Antilles, first Guadeloupe impressions. First death of the conflict. First Polemic. February the 17th as told by our special envoy.
Jacques Bino, un syndicaliste de l'UGTG, ami de Patrice Tacita, membre d'Akyo, atteint d'une balle en plein thorax, tandis qu'il rentrait chez lui en voiture.
D'un tir venu d'un barrage de jeunes...selon la police.
L'entourage de la victime et de son accompagnateur est moins affirmatif. «
On ne peut pas savoir d'où est venu le tir...
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Jacques Bino, a friend of Patrice Tacita, was shot by a bullet in the torso as he was driving home. The shot came from a youth blockpoint... according to the police. The friends of the victim are less sure of that. "It's impossible to know where the shot came from".
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This is not going to calm things down... Is the government betting on troubles to go for a "forceful" solution? It's an incredibly risky bet today, beyond being callous.
In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
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Would that amaze you, coming from the Sarkozy government ? and from the party that gave use the 1988 Ouvéa events ? Why would they behave differently in the Pacific and in the Atlantic ?
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but they have to see that it's a more dangerous bet for them than at any other time. It could backfire seriously.
In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
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The looters are going for broke.
Most economists teach a theoretical framework that has been shown to be fundamentally useless.
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Who is going to defend Guadeloupe, in France ? Beyond the powerless far left, and the ineffective center left ? How can it backfire ?
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The rationale would be to divide and conquer by demonising an "extreme" group.
Underclass youths are rioting with firearms and killing representatives of the decent local population;
The government will talk with the decent local population, but rioting underclass youths have to be dealt with;
So everyone can understand why more battalions of riot police have to be sent to the island(s) and quasi-martial law imposed;
Those who don't understand this are clearly not representatives of the decent local population.
Sarkozian enough. I'm not saying it's that, but it could be.
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<shrug> Sounds like Sarko-type SOP to me. Beatings will continue until morale improves or there are no protesters left.
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I don't think the government would do something like that, it's too risky. But it could be some local thugs working for the békés...
"Dieu se rit des hommes qui se plaignent des conséquences alors qu'ils en chérissent les causes" Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
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Could be in alliance with some local semi-corrupt authority. But I don't see the French government directly involved. For one thing it is way too leaky to try such things...
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