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Violence dans les transports en commun en France...

Ces jeunes n'ont aucune peur des forces de l'ordre,ils caillassent les bus alors que ces derniers sont escortés par la Police... pourquoi? ,non pas qu'ils soient courageux... mais tout simplement à cause du laxisme politique! La Police c'est bien connu ,a pour ordre ne pas faire de vague, car nos politiques sont trop soucieux de ne pas perdre de votes, ils sont également trop soucieux de l'image négative que la France pourrait renvoyer aux pays étrangers, en cas de nouvelles émeutes... Si ces même jeunes étaient aux état-unis, ils reculeraient devant les Policiers américains, comme le font les membres des gangs aux usa... car ils savent très bien que la police américaine ,elle, ne rigole pas... et que le gouvernement des état- unis, autorise sa Police à répliquer face aux agressions...en employant s'il le faut les grands moyens! Certes, cela ne règle pas tout les problèmes de violence aux états-unis,mais les Forces de l'Ordre y sont respectées!


Tags: Violence, agression, banlieues, bus brulé, délinquants, francais, france, front, insécurité, national, police, quartier, racaille, transport en commun, émeutes
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Colonel Muammar al Gaddafi speech 22/02/2011 part1

TRIPOLI, Libya — Amid new reports of fighting between his security forces and rebels seeking his ouster, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi took time out today to deliver a meandering, disjointed three-hour speech mixing a combination of giveaways to the public, promises of reform, and vows of retaliation in an apparent bid to quell the growing unrest here. Multimedia Interactive Feature Timeline: Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi Interactive Feature Map of How the Rebellion Is Unfolding in Libya Photographs Scenes From Libya Related * Rebels in Libya Win Battle but Fail to Loosen Qaddafi's Grip (March 3, 2011) * Gates Warns of Risks of a No-Flight Zone (March 3, 2011) * Migrant Workers Pile Up at Libya's Borders (March 3, 2011) * Too Late, Qaddafi Seeks the Aid of Muslim Clerics (March 3, 2011) * 2 Qaddafis Fought Over Business, Cables Show (March 3, 2011) Related in Opinion * Room For Debate: Libya After Qaddafi Room For Debate Should the U.S. Move Against Qaddafi? What are the dangers for the U.S. and the international community in intervening in Libya? His speech bore little apparent relation to reality. Addressing the Libyan Peoples General Congress on the 34th anniversary of the founding of Libya's distinctive "rule by the masses" nonconstitutional government, Colonel Qaddafi repeated his recent denials in the face of all evidence that any demonstrations against his government had taken place recently. When he entered the room, a cheering crowd mobbed the desk when he was to speak, trampling and breaking an arrangement of flower pots placed on the floor. He was by turns soft-spoken and pugnacious. He turned pages as he read from a long prepared speech, but then veered off into lengthy, improvised digressions. At times he adopted the tone of an absent-minded uncle, asking his audience to remind him of the names of newspapers or to return to a certain subject before he left (the audience did). But at other times his tone would turn bellicose, as he urged his supporters to fight on with him "to the last man and the last woman." He blamed the insurrection that has removed much of the country from his control on radical Islamists, and once again suggested they had given young people drugs that goaded them into a frenzy of rioting. "There were no demonstrations" in the eastern towns where the uprising started last month, Colonel Qaddafi said. "People came from outside Libya. Al Qaeda and the whole world knows that Al Qaeda does not take part in demonstrations." He called the rebels holding some cities "terrorists" and said loyalist forces would not surrender. He asked parents to persuade young people to turn in their weapons and promised forgiveness, but he vowed swift vengeance against those he said were behind the revolt: Afghanistan-trained militant Islamists.


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Societe de consommation

Les conséquences...


Tags: Asie, Davos, Europe, FMI, G20, G8, OMC, USA, conséquences, enfants, exploitation, moderne, pauvres, pauvreté, pollution, riches, société, style, travail, vie, émeutes
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