French "Double Standards" on Racism Under Fire

I was supposed to put a smiley behind that post to be honest, but I forgot :(. I was hoping to imply your comment was itself prejudiced. Claiming 'hate (crime)' is routine for Europeans makes me think you yourself are good at cultivating broad negative stereotypes.

But I suppose 'hateful' was not the good word. I apologize.

I apologize for that comment, I was saying was about neo-nazis and hate orginazatioins.

It's so nice when people solve their differences on good terms. Masha'Allah. ;)
 
And Ilan Halimi wasen't abducted and murdered because he was jewish, his kidnappers wanted money, as stated by his kidnapper, he (his kidnapper) did not even know that Halimi was jewish. I guess the french government only call it a hate crime when it fits their propagenda and mister Halimi seemed to be rich....so..what what weighs more in France?

Actually the leader of the group admitted they targeted Halimi specifically because he was Jewish. And so they picked a Jewish suburb and tried unsuccessfully with some other Jews before getting lucky with this one. They wanted money but they thought that Jews had a lot of money. They said so specifically in their ransom demands.

'Racist motive' to French kidnap
A young Jewish man who died after being kidnapped and tortured may have been the victim of an anti-Semitic attack, French officials say.

Seven people are under investigation for kidnapping and "murder linked to the victim's religion".

Justice Minister Pascal Clement said one of the suspects had made it clear he attacked had Ilan Halimi "because he was Jewish, and Jews are rich".

The 23-year-old died on the way to hospital last week.

In a case that has shocked France, the phone salesman was discovered naked, bound and gagged, and covered in burns near the Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois train station near Paris.

State prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin had previously ruled out anti-Semitism, saying that the suspects were unemployed and motivated by money.

Ransom demands

On Monday, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin told an annual meeting of Jewish community leaders that the judge handling the case was investigating leads pointing to an anti-Semitic attack.

"We will do everything we can to arrest the authors of this barbarous crime and bring them to justice," he added.

Jewish community leader Roger Cukierman urged the government to "provide the whole truth" about the case.

Halimi went missing on 21 January after a date with an unknown woman, who approached him at his workplace in central Paris. He is thought to have been held on a housing estate in Bagneux, in the Paris suburbs.

The young man's kidnappers sent a 400,000 euro (£273,500; $475,000) ransom demand in e-mails and text messages to his family, which they were unable to raise.

The sum later dropped to 5,000 euros, after which the gang broke off contact.

The same gang is believed to have attempted six other kidnappings since the end of last year.

Fifteen people, aged 17 to 32, were arrested last week in connection with Halimi's death, but five have since been released.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Yussef Fofana, said to be the gang leader, and two women believed to have acted as bait for kidnap targets.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/europe/4734512.stm

Published: 2006/02/20 23:50:22 GMT

I'm not even shocked by this, France hasen't got a clue when it comes to moral values, you see it everywhere in France.

Well, all things are relative. At least this, if true, was the work of a lone nut case.
 
Actually the leader of the group admitted they targeted Halimi specifically because he was Jewish. And so they picked a Jewish suburb and tried unsuccessfully with some other Jews before getting lucky with this one. They wanted money but they thought that Jews had a lot of money. They said so specifically in their ransom demands.

'Racist motive' to French kidnap
A young Jewish man who died after being kidnapped and tortured may have been the victim of an anti-Semitic attack, French officials say.

Seven people are under investigation for kidnapping and "murder linked to the victim's religion".

Justice Minister Pascal Clement said one of the suspects had made it clear he attacked had Ilan Halimi "because he was Jewish, and Jews are rich".

The 23-year-old died on the way to hospital last week.

In a case that has shocked France, the phone salesman was discovered naked, bound and gagged, and covered in burns near the Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois train station near Paris.

State prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin had previously ruled out anti-Semitism, saying that the suspects were unemployed and motivated by money.

Ransom demands

On Monday, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin told an annual meeting of Jewish community leaders that the judge handling the case was investigating leads pointing to an anti-Semitic attack.

"We will do everything we can to arrest the authors of this barbarous crime and bring them to justice," he added.

Jewish community leader Roger Cukierman urged the government to "provide the whole truth" about the case.

Halimi went missing on 21 January after a date with an unknown woman, who approached him at his workplace in central Paris. He is thought to have been held on a housing estate in Bagneux, in the Paris suburbs.

The young man's kidnappers sent a 400,000 euro (£273,500; $475,000) ransom demand in e-mails and text messages to his family, which they were unable to raise.

The sum later dropped to 5,000 euros, after which the gang broke off contact.

The same gang is believed to have attempted six other kidnappings since the end of last year.

Fifteen people, aged 17 to 32, were arrested last week in connection with Halimi's death, but five have since been released.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Yussef Fofana, said to be the gang leader, and two women believed to have acted as bait for kidnap targets.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/europe/4734512.stm

Published: 2006/02/20 23:50:22 GMT



Well, all things are relative. At least this, if true, was the work of a lone nut case.

''But they believed, and I quote, 'that Jews have money'," he said. "That's called anti-Semitism." BBC news Nicolas Sarkozy
Interior Minister.


You're right, I apoligize.
Thanks for setting that straight, I must have heared that all wrong.

lone nut case or unemployed and one of the hated in France; moslim and immigrant.
 

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