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ID079915
Title ProperPolice power and race riots in paris
LanguageENG
AuthorSchneider, Cathy Lisa
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article looks at riots that consumed Paris and much of France for three consecutive weeks in November 2005. The author argues that the uprisings were not instigated by radical Muslims, children of African polygamists, or despairing youth su fering from high unemployment. First and foremost, they were provoked by a terrible incident of police brutality, a tragedy among a litany of similar tragedies. Black and Arab youth were already frustrated: decades of violent enforcement of France's categorical boundaries-both racial and geographic-had filled many with rage. When Minister of Interior Nicholas Sarkozy responded to the violent death of three teenage boys on October 25, 2005, by condemning the boys rather than the police o ficers who had killed them, he merely rea firmed what many young blacks and Arabs already believed: that their lives have no value in France
`In' analytical NotePolitics and Society Vol. 35, No.4; Dec 2007: p523-549
Journal SourcePolitics and Society Vol. 35, No.4; Dec 2007: p523-549
Key WordsRace Riots in France ;  Police Power