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Napoleon’s Greatest Victory Sets Citizen Against Citizen, December 12, 2005, Sunday Herald (Scotland)
     French government won’t celebrate victory at Austerlitz out of “sensitivity” for the past.

Should Hip Hop Take The Rap For Rioting?, December 9, 2005, Telegraph (London)
     French politicians petition for legal action against rappers.

France’s Sarkozy Backs Beleaguered Finkielkraut over Muslim Riot Comments, December 8, 2005, Haaretz (Jerusalem)
     Nicholas Sarkozy sticks up for Alain Finkielkraut.

The Riot Act, December 7, 2005, Tech Central Station
     Much of the French press thinks Alain Finkielkraut is the real villain in the Muslim riots.

Interior Minister Tests Affirmative Action in French Higher Education, December 6, 2005, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers website
     Nicolas Sarkozy chooses French university as a testing ground for racial preferences.

French PM Unveils Plans to Help Youths After Riots, December 1, 2005, Reuters
     France to introduce fines for racial discrimination.

France: Interior Minister Aims for 25,000 Expulsions In 2006, November 30, 2005, ADNKronosInternational
     “I have embarked on a policy of systematically sending people back,” says Nicolas Sarkozy.

French PM: ‘Urgent’ Reform Needed, November 29, 2005, CNN
     French government thinks solution to riots is to spend more money on the “deprived.”

UN Takes Hard Look At French Deportation Order, November 29, 2005, AFP
     UN tells France deporting rioters may be illegal discrimination.

Worse than the Riots Themselves?, November 28, 2005, Jared Taylor, AR News Exclusive
     The French can be sued if they speak the truth.

What Sort Of Frenchmen Are They?, November 23, 2005, Haaretz.com
     Noted French intellectual wonders “what sort of integration can be achieved with people who hate you.”

French Violence ‘Back to Normal’, November 21, 2005, BBC News
     Only 98 cars torched in a night.

French Rising Star Pushes Ethnic Deal, November 18, 2005, The Age (Melbourne)
     Top French politicians favor plans to diversify workforce.

Sarkozy to Urge Migration Shake-Up, November 17, 2005, Financial Times (London)
     French favorite for president uses new-found popularity to urge immigration restriction.

French Rappers’ Prophecies Come True, November 16, 2005, BBC News
     Black and Arab rappers have been talking about setting fires for years.

Sarkozy Shines Amid Controversy, November 16, 2005, BBC News
     It may be Mr. Sarkozy rather than Mr. Le Pen who benefits most from the riots.

What France Really Thinks, November 15, 2005, UPI
     Ordinary French say, “Chirac does not seem to live in the same country that we do.”

Next French Revolution: A Less Colorblind Society, November 14, 2005, Christian Science Monitor
     Riots may launch France on the road to racial preferences.

Fed-Up French Insist Crackdown is Overdue, November 14, 2005, Dallas Morning News
     Many French are inclined to agree that rioters are “scum.”

French TV Boss Admits Censoring Riot Coverage, November 11, 2005, Guardian (London)
     He didn’t want to help the far right.

Chirac Says France Needs to Do More on Integration, November 10, 2005, Bloomberg
     President thinks intensifying aid to non-whites the answer to riots.

Is Le Pen Ruling France?, November 10, 2005, UPI
     Signs advertising National Front rally read, “Le Pen always said it.”

Far-Right Leader: Riots Only the Start, November 9, 2005, AP
     Jean-Marie Le Pen says Front National is “submerged” with prospective members.

France’s Sarkozy Orders Foreign Rioters Expelled, November 9, 2005, Reuters
     Interior Minister confirms his reputation as a hard-liner.

Widow Blames Minister in Death of Husband, November 9, 2005, The Age (Melbourne)
     Most French blame discrimination against non-whites for riots.

Villepin Acknowledges a Racial Divide, November 8, 2005, AP
     Prime Minister says discrimination is to blame for the riots.

The Barbarians at the Gates of Paris, November 8, 2005, City Journal
     Classic article on Muslims in Paris and lax law enforcement rings more true than ever.

French Riots Hit 274 Towns, Spread Abroad, November 7, 2005, AP
     After 11 days of riots, French mayor says rioters “don’t form part of our universe.”

New Waves of Arson Attacks Hit Paris Suburbs; Unrest Spreads to Other Towns, November 4, 2005, AP
     Paris rioting spreads to other French towns.

Violence Intensifies in Suburbs of Paris, November 3, 2005, AP
     Immigrants shoot at police and burn car dealerships and buses in eighth day of rioting.

Chirac Appeals for Calm as Paris Suburbs Endure Sixth Night of Violence, November 2, 2005, FoxNews
     Immigrant rioting has spread throughout the Paris region.

Youths Riot for Second Night in Paris Suburb, October 31, 2005, Reuters
     Arabs riot after two of their own die fleeing police.

Islamic Extremism Hikes France Investment Risk-MIG, October 18, 2005, Reuters
     Threat of terrorism makes France a riskier place to invest, says ratings firm.

Homegrown Gangstas, September 26, 2005, Weekly Standard
     Non-white French rappers believe France is a “whore.”

Middle-Class French Mothers Will Be Paid to Start Le Baby Boom, September 21, 2005, Telegraph (London)
     Baby bonus aims to combat low birth rates among well-educated women.

Minister Sparks Anger Over French Birthright Laws, September 19, 2005, Reuters
     Minister believes France should reconsider birthright citizenship laws.

Immigration: France Expels 13,000 Illegal Immigrants, September 13, 2005, Morocco Times (Casablanca)
     France will expel another 10,000 before the year is out.

Good ‘Beurger’: Fast-Food Joint Caters to France’s Muslims, August 8, 2005, AP
     Halal restaurant chain “Beurger King” opens in France.

France’s Polygamy Problem, August 2, 2005, Deutsche Welle
     France pays for apartments for second wives to break up polygamous families.

French Prisons Teeming With Muslims, July 19, 2005, Islam Online
     Researcher says 70 percent of French prison inmates are Muslims.

France to Bring in Immigrant Quota System, June 13, 2005, Financial Times (London)
     In wake of EU constitution defeat, France moves to limit immigration.

‘Race Killing’ Sparks French Riot, May 31, 2005, BBC News
     Hundreds riot after Gypsy kills Arab.

The Islamization of French Schools, May 17, 2005, Weekly Standard
     Muslim students require their own bathrooms and won’t swim in “non-Muslim water.”

France To Tighten Migrant Rules, May 12, 2005, BBC News
     France declares it will not offer amnesty and will create a border police.

France: Petition Denouncing Reverse Racism Prompts Debate, April 11, 2005, ADNKronosInternational
     French public figures denounce anti-white racism after recent beatings of whites.

Mugged by la Réalité, April 6, 2005, Weekly Standard
     Anti-white resentment among French immigrants becomes increasingly overt.

Child Immigrants Test France, February 10, 2005, BBC News
     Illegal-immigrant children are well-treated by social services in small French town.

Liberte, Egalite, Affirmative Action, January 27, 2005, Businessweek
     Initiative to outlaw racial discrimination in hiring in France has powerful supporters.

Immigrant Squatters Shame Paris, January 27, 2005, Telegraph (London)
     France is reluctant to demolish illegal alien squat-house for fear of riots.

France and Germany Offer Strong Support To Turkey, October 29, 2004, EUObserver
     It is Pres. Chirac’s “strongest wish” that Turkey join the EU.